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Superconducting and structural properties of the noncentrosymmetric Re6Hf superconductor under high pressure

  • Sathiskumar Mariappan
  • , Manikandan Krishnan
  • , Dilip Bhoi
  • , Hanming Ma
  • , Jun Gouchi
  • , Kapil Motla
  • , R. P. Singh
  • , Ponniah Vajeeston
  • , Arumugam Sonachalam
  • , Yoshiya Uwatoko

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Abstract

We report the effect of high pressure on the superconducting, vortex pinning, and structural properties of a polycrystalline, noncentrosymmetric superconductor Re6Hf. The superconducting transition temperature,Tc, reveals a modest decrease as pressure (P) increases with a slope of -0.046 K/GPa (-0.065 K/GPa) estimated from resistivity measurements up to 8 GPa (magnetization measurement ∼1.1 GPa). Structural analysis up to ∼18 GPa reveals monotonic decreases of lattice constant without undergoing any structural transition and a high value of bulk modulus B0≈333.63 GPa, indicating the stability of the structure. Furthermore, the upper critical field and lower critical field at absolute temperature [Hc2(0) and Hc1(0)] decrease slightly from the ambient pressure value as pressure increases up to 2.5 GPa. In addition, analysis of ρ(T,H) up to P∼2.5 GPa using thermally activated flux flow of vortices revealed a double linearity field dependence of activation energy of vortices [Uo(H)], confirming the coexistence of single and collective pinning vortex states. Moreover, analysis of critical current density using the collective pinning theory showed the transformation of δTc to δl pinning as pressure increases, possibly due to migration of grain boundaries. Besides, the band structure calculations using density functional theory show that density of states decreases modestly with pressure, which may be a possible reason for such a small decrease in Tc by pressure.

Original languageEnglish
Article number224505
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume105
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2022
Externally publishedYes

Funding

S.M. thanks SERB for the financial support to visit ISSP, The University of Tokyo, Japan, through OVDF, and acknowledges the ISSP for providing the experimental facilities during the visit, and thanks Dr. S. Nagasaki, ISSP, The University of Tokyo, Japan, for her continuous support with regard to the cryogenic measurements. S.A. acknowledges SERB, DST (FIST), TANSCHE, UGC-DAE-CSR, Indore, DAE-BRNS, and RUSA 2.0. Y.U. acknowledges JSPS KAKENHI Grant No. JP19H00648. M.K. thanks the UGC-RGNF for the meritorious research fellowship. R.P.S. acknowledges the Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India, for Core Research Grant No. CRG/2019/001028. P.V. gratefully acknowledges the Research Council of Norway for providing the computer time (under Projects No. NN2875k and No. NS2875k) at the Norwegian supercomputer facility.

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