Superconductivity in the high pressure phases of barium

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Abstract

At high pressure, barium goes through a series of structural phase transitions. Recently, low temperature x-ray diffraction measurements identified a a new structural phase at low temperatures (Ba-VI). Since Ba-VI appears to be accessible only via compression at low temperatures, the superconducting properties of Ba-VI are not well characterized. In this work, we used a bellows driven diamond anvil cell which allows us to load and unload pressure at low temperature to study the superconducting properties of Ba-VI. AC magnetic susceptibility measurements were used to measure the superconducting transition temperature and volume fraction in order to map out the superconducting properties of the stable and metastable phases of barium.

Authors

  • D. E. Jackson

    University of Florida, Univ of Florida - Gainesville

  • J. J. Hamlin

    University of Florida, Univ of Florida - Gainesville