Reemergence of superconductivity in pressurized quasi-one-dimensional superconductor K2Mo3As3

Cheng Huang, Jing Guo, K. Zhao, Fan Cui, Shengshan Qin, Q. Mu, Yazhou Zhou, Shu Cai, Chongli Yang, S. Long, Ke Yang, Aiguo Li, Qi Wu, Z. Ren, Jiangping Hu, Liling Sun
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Here we report a pressure-induced reemergence of superconductivity in recently discovered superconductor K2Mo3As3, which is the first experimental case observed in quasi-one-dimensional superconductors. We find that, after full suppression of the ambient-pressure superconducting (SC-I) state at 8.7 GPa, an intermediary non-superconducting state sets in and prevails to the pressure up to 18.2 GPa, however, above this pressure a new superconducting (SC-II) state appears unexpectedly. High pressure x-ray diffraction measurements demonstrate that the pressure-induced dramatic change of the lattice parameter c contributes mainly to the emergence of the SC-II state. Combined with the theioretical calculations on band strcture, our results suggest that the reemergemce of superconductivity is associated with the change of the complicated interplay among different orbital electrons, driven by the pressure-induced unisotropic change of the lattice.
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加压准一维超导体K2Mo3As3中超导性的再现
在这里,我们报告了最近发现的超导体K2Mo3As3的压力诱导超导性的重新出现,这是在准一维超导体中观察到的第一个实验案例。我们发现,常压超导态(SC-I)在8.7 GPa完全被抑制后,中间非超导态进入并盛行到18.2 GPa,然而在此压力以上,一个新的超导态(SC-II)意外出现。高压x射线衍射测量表明,压力引起的晶格参数c的剧烈变化是SC-II态出现的主要原因。结合带结构的理论计算,我们的结果表明,超导体的重新出现与不同轨道电子之间复杂的相互作用的变化有关,由压力诱导的晶格的各向同性变化驱动。
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