Effect of impurity scattering on the superconductivity of CeCu 2Si2

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The archetypal heavy fermion superconductor CeCu2Si2 exhibits an unusual pressure-temperature (P-T) phase diagram, in which superconductivity survives over a broad region in pressure (> 10 GPa) and the superconducting transition temperature Tc follows a complicated pressure dependence. To understand these unique properties, in this paper, we study a series of Ge-substituted single crystals CeCu2(Si 1-xGex)2 (x = 0.01, 0.1 and 0.25). It is found that superconductivity is significantly weakened due to the elevated impurity scattering resulting from the partial Ge/Si substitution. For the sample with x = 0.01, a minimum of Tc(p) is revealed around 3 GPa. Upon further increasing x, the continuous superconducting region in the pure compounds breaks up into two disconnected superconducting domes. Superconductivity vanishes at x ≊ 0.25. These findings suggest that two different superconducting states, one magnetic and the other charge density fluctuations mediated, merge in CeCu2Si2.

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Yuan, H. Q., Grosche, F. M., Deppe, M., Geibel, C., Sparn, G., & Steglich, F. (2004). Effect of impurity scattering on the superconductivity of CeCu 2Si2. New Journal of Physics, 6, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/6/1/132

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