1. Non-bulk Superconductivity in Pr$_4$Ni$_3$O$_{10}$ Single Crystals Under Pressure
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Chen, Xinglong, Poldi, E. H. T., Huyan, Shuyuan, Chapai, R., Zheng, H., Budko, S. L., Welp, U., Canfield, P. C., Hemley, Russell J., Mitchell, J. F., and Phelan, D.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Magneto-transport measurements of Pr$_4$Ni$_3$O$_{10}$ single crystals performed under externally applied pressures up to 73 GPa in diamond anvil cells with either KBr or Nujol oil as pressure media yield signatures of superconductivity with a maximum onset temperature of approximately 31 K. True zero resistance was not observed, consistent with a non-percolating superconducting volume fraction. Magnetization measurements provided corroborating evidence of superconductivity, with a pressure-dependent diamagnetic signal occurring below the onset temperature, and an estimate from the absolute value of the susceptibility suggests a superconducting volume fraction on the order of 10%. We observe sample-to-sample variations in the magnitude and pressure dependence of Tc as well as a dependence on the configuration of electrical contacts on a given sample. Possible causes of this behavior may be significant inhomogeneities in the pressure and/or damage to the samples induced by the pressure media as well as inhomogeneities in the crystals themselves. The results imply that our as-grown Pr$_4$Ni$_3$O$_{10}$ single crystals are not bulk superconductors but that there is a minority structure present within the crystals that is indeed superconducting.
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- 2024