Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Sections of APS, AAPT and Zone 13 of the SPS
Volume 63, Number 18
Friday–Saturday, October 19–20, 2018; University of Houston, Houston, Texas
Session E02: Condensed Matter Physics I
4:15 PM–5:15 PM,
Friday, October 19, 2018
Science and Engineering Classroom (SEC)
Room: 102
Chair: Oomman Varghese, University of Houston
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.TSF.E02.5
Abstract: E02.00005 : Investigation on the reported superconductivity in intercalated black phosphorus*
5:03 PM–5:15 PM
Presenter:
Hanming Yuan
(University of Houston)
Authors:
Hanming Yuan
(University of Houston)
Liangzi Deng
(University of Houston)
Bing Lv
(University of Texas at Dallas)
Zheng Wu
(University of Houston)
Ze Yang
(University of Houston)
Sheng Li
(University of Texas at Dallas)
Shuyuan Huyan
(University of Houston)
Yizhou Ni
(University of Houston)
Jingying Sun
(University of Houston)
Fei Tian
(University of Houston)
Dezhi Wang
(University of Houston)
Hui Wang
(University of Houston)
Shuo Chen
(University of Houston)
Zhifeng Ren
(University of Houston)
C. W. Paul Chu
(University of Houston)
Superconductivity intrinsic to the intercalated black phosphorus (BP) with a transition temperature Tc of 3.8 K, independent of the intercalant, whether an alkali or an alkaline earth element, has been reported by R. Zhang et al. (2017). However, the reported Tc and the field effect on the superconducting (SC) transition both appear to be similar to those for the pure Sn, which is commonly used for BP synthesis under the vapor transport (VP) method. We decided to determine if a minute amount of Sn is present in the starting BP and if it is the culprit for the small SC signal detected. EDS results confirmed the existence of Sn in the starting BP purchased from the same company as in R. Zhang et al. We have reproduced the SC transition at 3.8 K in Li- and Na-intercalated BP that contain minute amounts of Sn when prepared by the VP method but not in BP that are free of Sn when prepared by the high-pressure method. We therefore concluded the SC transition reported by R. Zhang et al. is associated with the Sn but not intrinsic to the intercalated BP crystals.
*U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant No. FA9550-15-1-0236, T.L.L. Temple Foundation, John J. & Rebecca Moores Endowment, State of Texas through the Texas Center for Superconductivity at U. of Houston.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.TSF.E02.5
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