Exploration of possible superconductivity in chemically doped CrSb
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Abstract
Our efforts of finding a new superconductor in 11-system is based on a simple proposition that antiferromagnets (AFM) with stripe magnetic configuration indirectly plays the key role in the Cooper pair formation, essential for superconductivity. As CrAs exhibits superconductivity under pressure, CrSb based compounds with antiferromagnetic order and Neel temperature in excess of 700K would be a natural venue for the exploration of superconductivity. In this talk, I will discuss experimental results on chemically doped CrSb (on both Cr and Sb site), which reveals interesting new properties that are reminiscent of a superconductor. The transition to the possible superconducting state occurs at T \textasciitilde 8.5 K with a critical field of more than 2.5 T. However, the transition to the possible superconducting state is not unambiguous. We have tried various chemical doping and synthesis methods to understand this behavior.
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Authors
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Ashutosh Dahal
Univ of Missouri - Columbia
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Jagath Gunasekera
Univ of Missouri - Columbia
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Seng Huat Lee
Missouri University of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Y. Qiu
Missouri University of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Argonne National Lab
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Deepak Singh
Univ of Missouri - Columbia