Based on a combination of X-ray diffraction, electrical transports, magnetic susceptibility, specific heat and pressure effect measurements, we report a series of BiS2-based Sr1−xPrxFBiS2 superconductors with the maximum Tc of 2.7 K for x= 0.5 at ambient pressure. Superconductivity can be only observed at 0.4 ≤ x ≤ 0.7 while the normal state resistivity shows the semiconducting-like behaviors. χ(T) displays the low superconducting shielding volume fractions and C(T) does not exhibit distinguishable anomaly around Tc, suggesting a filamentary superconductivity in the Pr-doped polycrystalline samples. By varying doping concentrations, an electrnoic phase diagram can thus be established. Upon applying pressure on the optimal doping Sr0.5Pr0.5FBiS2 system, Tc is abruptly enhanced, reaches 8.5 K at a critical pressure of Pc= 1.5 GPa and remains a slight increase up to 9.7 K up to 2.5 GPa. Accompanied with the enhancement of superconductivity from the low-Tc phase to the high-Tc phase, the normal state undergoes a semiconductor-to-metal transition under pressure. The scenario can be linked to the enhancement of orbital overlap of Bi-6p and S-p, contributing to the bulk superconductivity above Pc. Phase diagram for Sr0.5Pr0.5FBiS2 is also obtained.
@article{arxiv.1510.08700,
title = {Superconductivity, Electronic Phase Diagram and Pressure Effect in Sr_{1-x}Pr_{x}FBiS_{2}},
author = {Wei You and Lin Li and Haiyang Yang and Jialu Wang and Hongying Mao and Li Zhang and Chuanying Xi and Jie Cheng and Yongkang Luo and Jianhui Dai and Yuke Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.08700},
year = {2019}
}