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Superconductivity in HfTe5 Induced via Pressures

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arxiv 1603.00514 v1 pith:2MQ7U3ZW submitted 2016-03-01 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el

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Recently, ZrTe5 and HfTe5 are theoretically studied to be the most promising layered topological insulators since they are both interlayer weakly bonded materials and also with a large bulk gap in the single layer. It paves a new way for the study of novel topological quantum phenomenon tuned via external parameters. Here, we report the discovery of superconductivity and properties evolution in HfTe5 single crystal induced via pressures. Our experiments indicated that anomaly resistance peak moves to low temperature first before reverses to high temperature followed by disappearance which is opposite to the low pressure effect on ZrTe5. HfTe5 became superconductive above ~5.5 GPa up to at least 35 GPa in the measured range. The highest superconducting transition temperature (Tc) around 5 K was achieved at 20 GPa. High pressure Raman revealed that new modes appeared around pressure where superconductivity occurs. Crystal structure studies shown that the superconductivity is related to the phase transition from Cmcm structure to monoclinic C2/m structure. The second phase transition from C2/m to P-1 structure occurs at 12 GPa. The combination of transport, structure measurement and theoretical calculations enable a completely phase diagram of HfTe5 at high pressures.

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  1. DFT based insights into elastic, thermophysical, electronic and optical properties of topological insulators XTe5 (X = Zr, Hf)

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    DFT calculations predict ZrTe5 and HfTe5 are mechanically stable but soft, brittle, and strongly anisotropic, with spin-orbit coupling opening small electronic gaps and broad optical reflectivity.

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