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Hybrid molecular conductors

2005

One of the most important trends in the field of organic conductors aims towards the design of hybrid materials, following the strategy of combining in a single compound organic cationic radicals able to give rise to conducting architectures with functional molecular anions able to add a second physical property of interest. Ferromagnetic metals, magnetic superconductors, chiral conductors and switchable conductors are some of the most recent and spectacular materials obtained from this approach. The design and physical studies of some relevant examples are discussed and highlighted.

SuperconductivityCompound organicField (physics)FerromagnetismChemistryInorganic chemistryMaterials ChemistryNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryHybrid materialElectrical conductorPhysical propertyJ. Mater. Chem.
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Tunable multifunctional topological insulators in ternary Heusler compounds

2010

Recently the Quantum Spin Hall effect (QSH) was theoretically predicted and experimentally realized in a quantum wells based on binary semiconductor HgTe[1-3]. QSH state and topological insulators are the new states of quantum matter interesting both for fundamental condensed matter physics and material science[1-11]. Many of Heusler compounds with C1b structure are ternary semiconductors which are structurally and electronically related to the binary semiconductors. The diversity of Heusler materials opens wide possibilities for tuning the band gap and setting the desired band inversion by choosing compounds with appropriate hybridization strength (by lattice parameter) and the magnitude o…

SuperconductivityCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsBand gapbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)General ChemistryCondensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksCondensed Matter PhysicsSemiconductorQuantum spin Hall effectMechanics of MaterialsHall effectTopological insulatorMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)General Materials SciencebusinessTernary operationQuantum wellNature Materials
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Universal relationship between the penetration depth and the normal-state conductivity in YBaCuO

1999

The absolute values of the conductivity in the normal state sigma_n and of the low temperature penetration depths lambda(0) were measured for a number of different samples of the YBaCuO family. We found a striking correlation between sigma_n and 1/lambda^2, regardless of doping, oxygen reduction or defects, thus providing a simple method to predict the superconducting penetration depth and to have an estimate of the sample quality by measuring the normal-state conductivity.

SuperconductivityCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityDopingMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomySigmaPenetration (firestop)ConductivityNormal stateLambdaSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Condensed Matter::SuperconductivityPenetration depth
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Cluster superconductivity in the magnetoelectric Pb(Fe1/2Sb1/2)O3 ceramics

2016

We report the observation of cluster (local) superconductivity in the magnetoelectric Pb(Fe1/2Sb1/2)O3 ceramics prepared at a hydrostatic pressure of 6 GPa and temperatures 1200-1800 K to stabilize the perovskite phase. The superconductivity is manifested by an abrupt drop of the magnetic susceptibility at the critical temperature TC 7 K. Both the magnitude of this drop and TC decrease with magnetic field increase. Similarly, the low-field paramagnetic absorption measured by EPR spectrometer drops significantly below TC as well. The observed effects and their critical magnetic field dependence are interpreted as manifestation of the superconductivity and Meissner effect in metallic Pb nanoc…

SuperconductivityCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesMagnetic susceptibilityvisual_art0103 physical sciencesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCluster (physics)MultiferroicsCeramic010306 general physics0210 nano-technology
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Possible superlattice formation in high-temperature treated carbonaceous MgB2 at elevated pressure

2003

We report indications of a phase transition in carbonaceous MgB2 above 9 GPa at 300 K after stress relaxation by laser heating. The transition was detected using Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. The observed changes are consistent with a second-order structural transition involving a doubling of the unit cell along c and a reduction of the boron site symmetry. Moreover, the Raman spectra suggest a reduction in electron-phonon coupling in the slightly modified MgB2 structure consistent with the previously proposed topological transition in MgB2. However, further attributes including deviatoric stress, lattice defects, and compositional variation may play an important role in the obs…

SuperconductivityCondensed Matter - Materials SciencePhase transitionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivitySuperlatticeMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystallographic defectElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Stress (mechanics)symbols.namesakechemistryCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityStress relaxationsymbolsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringBoronRaman spectroscopyPhysica B: Condensed Matter
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Near-Edge X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Investigation of the Quasi-One-Dimensional Organic Conductor (TMTSF)2PF6

2016

We present high-resolution near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) measurements at the P L2/3-edges, F K-edge, C K-edge and Se M2/3-edges of the quasi-one-dimensional (1D) conductor and superconductor (TMTSF)2PF6. NEXAFS allows probing the donor and acceptor moieties separately; spectra were recorded between room temperature (RT) and 30 K at normal incidence. Spectra taken around RT were also studied as a function of the angle (θ) between the electric field of the X-ray beam and the 1D conducting direction. In contrast with a previous study of the S L2/3-edges spectra in (TMTTF)2AsF6, the Se M2/3-edges of (TMTSF)2PF6 do not exhibit a well resolved spectrum. Surprisingly, the C K-…

SuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsChemistryConductors orgànics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesAcceptorXANESSpectral lineX-ray absorption fine structureK-edgeOrganic conductorsElectric fieldX-rays0103 physical sciencesRaigs XPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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Superconductivity in Nb21S8, a Phase with Metal Cluster Chains

1998

Phase pure samples of Nb21S8 are obtained by chemical transport and molten flux reactions in sealed niobium containers at 850−950 °C. In the temperature range from 5 to 290 K the electrical conductivity is found to be moderate metallic with a specific resistivity of 3.90 mΩ cm at 273 K. Magnetic susceptibility measurements give weak, almost temperature independent paramagnetism above ∼40 K. These metallic properties are compared with the structure of Nb21S8, which contains linear single and double chains of fused body centered niobium cubes, separated by S and additional Nb atoms. Both physical measurements consistently show a transition into the superconducting state below 4.1(5) and 3.7(2…

SuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsChemistryFermi levelNiobiumchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryBiochemistryMagnetic susceptibilityCatalysissymbols.namesakeParamagnetismColloid and Surface ChemistryElectrical resistivity and conductivityPhase (matter)symbolsElectronic band structureJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Coexistence of superconductivity and magnetism by chemical design.

2010

Although the coexistence of superconductivity and ferromagnetism in one compound is rare, some examples of such materials are known to exist. Methods to physically prepare hybrid structures with both competing phases are also known, which rely on the nanofabrication of alternating conducting layers. Chemical methods of building up hybrid materials with organic molecules (superconducting layers) and metal complexes (magnetic layers) have provided examples of superconductivity with some magnetic properties, but not fully ordered. Now, we report a chemical design strategy that uses the self assembly in solution of macromolecular nanosheet building blocks to engineer the coexistence of supercon…

SuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsChemistryMagnetismGeneral Chemical EngineeringTransition temperatureElectric ConductivityHeterojunctionGeneral ChemistryNanostructuresMagneticsCoordination ComplexesElectrical resistivity and conductivityTransition TemperatureChemical designNature chemistry
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Metal–Metal Distances, Electron Counts, and Superconducting TC's in AM2B2C

2001

Abstract We present first principles band structure calculations on representative boron carbides belonging to the class of superconducting compounds with the general formula AM 2 B 2 C with A =Lu, La, or Th and M =Ni or Pd. The compounds are analyzed within the framework of the so-called van Hove scenario, where superconductivity is linked to certain kinds of instabilities in the band structure. We attempt to determine why the addition of the extra electron on replacing the rare earth with Th does not make a significant difference to the superconducting properties, and why the compound LaNi 2 B 2 C is not superconducting.

SuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsChemistryRare earthVan Hove singularityElectronic structureElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsInorganic ChemistryChemical bondCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesMetal metalPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElectronic band structureJournal of Solid State Chemistry
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Crystal Structure of New Heusler Compounds

2009

Heusler compounds are promising materials in many fields of contemporary research. The spectrum of their possible applications ranges from magnetic and magneto-mechanical materials over semiconductors and thermoelectrics to superconductors. An important feature of the Heusler compounds is the possibility of controlling the valence electron concentration by partial substitution of elements. On the other hand, the properties also depend on the degree of ordering of the the crystal structure. In general, Heusler compounds crystallize in the Cu2MnAl-type structure but in many cases certain types of disorder are observed. In this paper a detailed description of the different types of disordered …

SuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsChemistrybusiness.industryCrystal structurePartial substitutionThermoelectric materialsInorganic ChemistryCrystallographySemiconductorX-ray crystallographyTernary operationValence electronbusinessZeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie
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