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Anomalous anisotropic compression behavior of superconducting CrAs under high pressure.


ABSTRACT: CrAs was observed to possess the bulk superconductivity under high-pressure conditions. To understand the superconducting mechanism and explore the correlation between the structure and superconductivity, the high-pressure structural evolution of CrAs was investigated using the angle-dispersive X-ray diffraction (XRD) method. The structure of CrAs remains stable up to 1.8 GPa, whereas the lattice parameters exhibit anomalous compression behaviors. With increasing pressure, the lattice parameters a and c both demonstrate a nonmonotonic change, and the lattice parameter b undergoes a rapid contraction at ? 0.18-0.35 GPa, which suggests that a pressure-induced isostructural phase transition occurs in CrAs. Above the phase transition pressure, the axial compressibilities of CrAs present remarkable anisotropy. A schematic band model was used to address the anomalous compression behavior of CrAs. The present results shed light on the structural and related electronic responses to high pressure, which play a key role toward understanding the superconductivity of CrAs.

SUBMITTER: Yu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4672827 | biostudies-other | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Anomalous anisotropic compression behavior of superconducting CrAs under high pressure.

Yu Zhenhai Z   Wu Wei W   Hu Qingyang Q   Zhao Jinggeng J   Li Chunyu C   Yang Ke K   Cheng Jinguang J   Luo Jianlin J   Wang Lin L   Mao Ho-Kwang HK  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20151116 48


CrAs was observed to possess the bulk superconductivity under high-pressure conditions. To understand the superconducting mechanism and explore the correlation between the structure and superconductivity, the high-pressure structural evolution of CrAs was investigated using the angle-dispersive X-ray diffraction (XRD) method. The structure of CrAs remains stable up to 1.8 GPa, whereas the lattice parameters exhibit anomalous compression behaviors. With increasing pressure, the lattice parameters  ...[more]

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