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Two Superconducting Phases and Their Characteristics in Layered BaTi2(Sb1-xBix)2O with x=0.16

Two Superconducting Phases and Their Characteristics in Layered BaTi2(Sb1-xBix)2O with x=0.16
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摘要 Two correlated superconducting phases are identified in the layered superconductor BaTh (Sb1-xBix)2O (x = 0.16), with the superconducting transition temperatures of Tc = 6K (the high Tc phase) and 3.4K (the low Tc Phase), respectively. The 6K superconducting phase appears first in the as-prepared sample and can decay into the low TC phase by exposure to an ambient atmosphere for a certain duration. Specially, the high Tc phase can reappear from the decayed sample with the low Tc phase by vacuum annealing. It is also found that the CDW /SDW order occurs only with the 6 K superconducting phase. These notable features and alteration of the superconductivity due to the post-processing and external pressure can be explained by the scenario of electronic phase separation. Two correlated superconducting phases are identified in the layered superconductor BaTh (Sb1-xBix)2O (x = 0.16), with the superconducting transition temperatures of Tc = 6K (the high Tc phase) and 3.4K (the low Tc Phase), respectively. The 6K superconducting phase appears first in the as-prepared sample and can decay into the low TC phase by exposure to an ambient atmosphere for a certain duration. Specially, the high Tc phase can reappear from the decayed sample with the low Tc phase by vacuum annealing. It is also found that the CDW /SDW order occurs only with the 6 K superconducting phase. These notable features and alteration of the superconductivity due to the post-processing and external pressure can be explained by the scenario of electronic phase separation.
出处 《Chinese Physics Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第7期168-171,共4页 中国物理快报(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos 11274358 and 11190020, and the National Basic Research Program of China under Grant Nos 2013CB921700 and 2011CB921703. The authors would like to thank Professor Li Jianqi for the valuable discussion.
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