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Reemerging superconductivity at 48 K across quantum criticality in iron chalcogenides

Superconductivity 2015-05-30 v3

Abstract

Pressure plays an essential role in the induction1 and control2,3 of superconductivity in iron-based superconductors. Substitution of a smaller rare-earth ion for the bigger one to simulate the pressure effects has surprisingly raised the superconducting transition temperature Tc to the record high 55 K in these materials4,5. However, Tc always goes down after passing through a maximum at some pressure and the superconductivity eventually tends to disappear at sufficiently high pressures1-3. Here we show that the superconductivity can reemerge with a much higher Tc after its destruction upon compression from the ambient-condition value of around 31 K in newly discovered iron chalcogenide superconductors. We find that in the second superconducting phase the maximum Tc is as high as 48.7 K for K0.8Fe1.70Se2 and 48 K for (Tl0.6Rb0.4)Fe1.67Se2, setting the new Tc record in chalcogenide superconductors. The presence of the second superconducting phase is proposed to be related to pressure-induced quantum criticality. Our findings point to the potential route to the further achievement of high-Tc superconductivity in iron-based and other superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.1110.2600,
  title  = {Reemerging superconductivity at 48 K across quantum criticality in iron chalcogenides},
  author = {Liling Sun and Xiao-Jia Chen and Jing Guo and Peiwen Gao and Hangdong Wang and Minghu Fang and Xiaolong Chen and Genfu Chen and Qi Wu and Chao Zhang and Dachun Gu and Xiaoli Dong and Ke Yang and Aiguo Li and Xi Dai and Ho-kwang Mao and Zhongxian Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.2600},
  year   = {2015}
}

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20 pages and 7 figures