The transition metal dichalcogenide PdTe2 has attractive features based on its classification as a type-II Dirac semimetal and the occurrence of type-I superconductivity, providing a platform for discussion of a topological superconductor. Our recent work revealed that type-I superconductivity persists up to pressures of ∼2.5 GPa and the superconducting transition temperature Tc reaches a maximum at around 1 GPa, which is inconsistent with the theoretical prediction. To understand its non-monotonic variation and investigate superconductivity at higher pressures, we performed structural analysis by x-ray diffraction at room temperature below 8 GPa and electrical resistivity measurements at low temperatures from 1 to 8 GPa. With regard to the superconductivity beyond 1 GPa, the monotonic decrease in Tc is reproduced without any noticeable anomalies; Tc changes from 1.8 K at 1 GPa to 0.82 K at 5.5 GPa with dTc/dP∼−0.22 K/GPa. The crystal structure with spacegroup P\={3}m1 is stable in the pressure range we examined. On the other hand, the normalized pressure-strain analysis (finite strain analysis) indicates that the compressibility changes around 1 GPa, suggesting that a Lifshitz transition occurs. We here discuss the effect of pressure on the superconducting and structural properties based on the comparison of these experimental results.
@article{arxiv.2108.05304,
title = {Superconducting and structural properties of the type-I superconductor PdTe2 under high pressure},
author = {Yusaku Furue and Tadachika Fujino and Marc V. Salis and Huaqian Leng and Fumihiro Ishikawa and Takashi Naka and Satoshi Nakano and Yingkai Huang and Anne de Visser and Ayako Ohmura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.05304},
year = {2021}
}