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Sustainable high critical temperature in a hydrocarbon superconductor

Superconductivity 2013-04-15 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

Organic superconductors are unique materials with a crystal structure made primarily of a complex carbon based network, an element associated directly with life, which were postulated to have a high critical temperature, TCT_{C}, even above room temperature, from a theoretical viewpoint. Pressure plays an essential role in the study of superconductivity in such organic materials, including creation of the first organic superconductor as well as the achievement of the highest TCT_{C} of 14.2 K for charge transfer salts and 38 K for metal-doped fullerides. However, superconductivity in these organic systems is only sustainable within a very narrow pressure range (a few GPa) and is readily destroyed upon further compression. Here we report high-pressure magnetic susceptibility and structure measurements on a newly discovered superconductor, LaPhenanthrene. It is found that the application of pressure not only significantly increases TCT_{C} from its ambient-pressure value of 4.8 K to 12.3 K at 18.4 GPa but also stabilizes the high TCT_{C} over the entire pressure range (61 GPa) of the study. The evolution of TCT_{C} with pressure is closely correlated with the angle β\beta of the monoclinic unit cell. Both TCT_{C} and β\beta change sharply with increasing pressure initially but remain constant above 40 GPa, indicating that molecule orientation is essential to superconductivity. These behaviors can be understood in terms of pressure tuning of electron correlations, illustrating the unconventional nature of superconductivity in these hydrocarbon superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.1303.5184,
  title  = {Sustainable high critical temperature in a hydrocarbon superconductor},
  author = {Xiao-Jia Chen and Jian-Jun Ying and Zhen-Xing Qin and Zi-Ji Xiang and Hui Wu and Qing-Zhen Huang and Adam Berlie and Takaki Muramatsu and Xiang-Feng Wang and Peng Cheng and Xian-Hui Chen and Wenge Yang and Viktor V. Struzhkin and Ho-Kwang Mao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.5184},
  year   = {2013}
}

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30 pages, 9 figures