冒充超导体:高压BaCoO3,一个绝缘铁磁体
Haozhe Wang1, Xianghan Xu2, Danrui Ni2
1Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|September 20, 2023
概括
高压合成产生了六边形的HP-BaCoO3. 尽管它表现出一些超导性磁性行为,详细分析证实它是一种铁磁绝缘体,而不是超导体.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 固态物理
- 磁性
背景情况:
- 六角氧化物 (BaCoO3) 是一种具有新电子和磁性特性的材料.
- 研究高压阶段可以揭示在环境条件下无法获得的独特晶体结构和行为.
研究的目的:
- 在高压条件下合成和描述六边形HP-BaCoO3.
- 为了阐明这种新材料的磁性和电性.
- 为了确定HP-BaCoO3是否具有超导或铁磁特性.
主要方法:
- 在6GPa和1200°C的高压合成.
- 环境压力表征包括磁化和电阻测量.
- 分析晶体结构和磁性特性.
主要成果:
- 成功合成具有2H晶体结构的六角HP-BaCoO3.
- 观察到二磁性行为和130K以下的"半浮动"现象,模仿一些超导特征.
- 磁化测量显示铁磁特性具有显著的保留率 (0.22~1) μB/Co在2K).
- 电阻证实该材料是一种绝缘体.
结论:
- 六角HP-BaCoO3是一种铁磁绝缘体,而不是超导体.
- 观察到的二磁性行为和半浮动与其潜在的铁磁性不同.
- 高压合成是探索新材料特性的一种可行途径.
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