在压力下超导基金属
Yi Liu1,2, Zi-Yi Liu3,4, Jin-Ke Bao5,6
1School of Physics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
Nature
|August 28, 2024
概括
研究人员发现了一种新的基于的kagome金属,CsCr3Sb5,表现出强烈的相关性和磁性. 这种材料在压力下显示出超导性,为研究相关的kagome系统中的奇异现象提供了一个新的平台.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学
- 量子材料
背景情况:
- 在相关的kagome系统中超导是理论上预测的,但在实验上是难以捉摸的.
- 现有的基于的kagome材料是非磁性和弱相关的,限制了它们具有异常超导性的潜力.
研究的目的:
- 发现并描述一种具有强烈电子相关性和磁性的新材料.
- 在这种新材料中研究磁力,密度波和超导的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 合成和表征基于的金属CsCr3Sb5.
- 高压研究包括结构,磁性和运输测量.
- 分析相位转换和超导特性.
主要成果:
- 发现了CsCr3Sb5,一种具有很强的相关性,具有平面带的磁性甲基.
- 在环境压力下观察并发的结构和磁性相变.
- 在压力下抑制密度波序,导致出现超导圆顶 (3.65-8.0 GPa),最大Tc为6.4K.
- 在超导圆顶附近表现出非费米液态的正常状态.
结论:
- CsCr3Sb5提供了一个独特的实验平台,用于在相关的kagome系统中探索超导.
- 突出了磁性,密度波序和非传统的超导性之间的相互作用.
- 这些发现为未来的研究铺平了道路,
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