TY - JOUR
T1 - Reemergence of superconductivity in pressurized quasi-one-dimensional superconductor K2Mo3As3
AU - Huang, Cheng
AU - Guo, Jing
AU - Zhao, Kang
AU - Cui, Fan
AU - Qin, Shengshan
AU - Mu, Qingge
AU - Zhou, Yazhou
AU - Cai, Shu
AU - Yang, Chongli
AU - Long, Sijin
AU - Yang, Ke
AU - Li, Aiguo
AU - Wu, Qi
AU - Ren, Zhian
AU - Hu, Jiangping
AU - Sun, Liling
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 American Physical Society.
PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - Here we report a pressure-induced reemergence of superconductivity in a recently discovered superconductor K2Mo3As3, which is an experimental case observed in quasi-one-dimensional superconductors. We find that, after full suppression of the ambient-pressure superconducting (SC-I) state at 8.7 GPa, an intermediary nonsuperconducting state sets in and prevails to the pressure up to 18.2 GPa, however, above this pressure a different superconducting (SC-II) state appears unexpectedly. High pressure x-ray diffraction measurements demonstrate that the pressure-induced dramatic change of the lattice parameter c contributes mainly to the emergence of the SC-II state. Combined with the theoretical calculations on band structure, our results suggest that the reemergence of superconductivity is associated with the change of the complicated interplay among different orbital electrons, driven by the pressure-induced anisotropic change of the lattice.
AB - Here we report a pressure-induced reemergence of superconductivity in a recently discovered superconductor K2Mo3As3, which is an experimental case observed in quasi-one-dimensional superconductors. We find that, after full suppression of the ambient-pressure superconducting (SC-I) state at 8.7 GPa, an intermediary nonsuperconducting state sets in and prevails to the pressure up to 18.2 GPa, however, above this pressure a different superconducting (SC-II) state appears unexpectedly. High pressure x-ray diffraction measurements demonstrate that the pressure-induced dramatic change of the lattice parameter c contributes mainly to the emergence of the SC-II state. Combined with the theoretical calculations on band structure, our results suggest that the reemergence of superconductivity is associated with the change of the complicated interplay among different orbital electrons, driven by the pressure-induced anisotropic change of the lattice.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.5.L021801
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.5.L021801
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85101128464
SN - 2475-9953
VL - 5
JO - Physical Review Materials
JF - Physical Review Materials
IS - 2
M1 - L021801
ER -