Possible Proximity to Ferromagnetism in the V$_2$Ga$_5$ Superconductor
Abstract
Superconductivity and ferromagnetism are generally competing ground states in -electron systems, making their interplay of fundamental interest. We report a comprehensive study of high-quality single- and polycrystalline VGa, a bulk type-II superconductor () with a quasi-one-dimensional crystal structure, supplemented with density functional theory (DFT) calculations, suggesting possible proximity to ferromagnetic order. Below , magnetic susceptibility shows ZFC/FC splitting, along with saturation and hysteresis in . Moreover, electrical transport measurements reveal a magnetic-field-dependent resistivity upturn, while specific heat is enhanced in magnetic fields. DFT calculations show that the Fermi level in VGa is located at a peak in the density of states, with a small magnetic moment per unit cell comparable to the experimental value. Together, these results indicate the possibility that ferromagnetic correlations develop below , well above , with long-range ferromagnetic order suppressed by the superconducting transition.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2602.10313,
title = {Possible Proximity to Ferromagnetism in the V$_2$Ga$_5$ Superconductor},
author = {Szymon Królak and Xudong Huai and Wiktoria Jarosz and Filip Košuth and Pavol Szabó and Michał J. Winiarski and Sudip Malick and Thao T. Tran and Tomasz Klimczuk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.10313},
year = {2026}
}
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13 pages, 8 figures