Pressure induced superconductivity bordering a charge-density-wave state in NbTe4 with strong spin-orbit coupling

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Transition-metal chalcogenides host various phases of matter, such as charge-density wave (CDW), superconductors, and topological insulators or semimetals. Superconductivity and its competition with CDW in low-dimensional compounds have attracted much interest and stimulated considerable research. Here we report pressure induced superconductivity in a strong spin-orbit (SO) coupled quasi-one-dimensional (1D) transition-metal chalcogenide NbTe4, which is a CDW material under ambient pressure. With increasing pressure, the CDW transition temperature is gradually suppressed, and superconducting transition, which is fingerprinted by a steep resistivity drop, emerges at pressures above 12.4 GPa. Under pressure p = 69 GPa, zero resistance is detected with a transition temperature T c = 2.2 K and an upper critical field μ 0 H c2 = 2 T. We also find large magnetoresistance (MR) up to 102% at low temperatures, which is a distinct feature differentiating NbTe4 from other conventional CDW materials.

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Yang, X., Zhou, Y., Wang, M., Bai, H., Chen, X., An, C., … Xu, Z. A. (2018). Pressure induced superconductivity bordering a charge-density-wave state in NbTe4 with strong spin-orbit coupling. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24572-z

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