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Long-Range Ordered Amorphous Atomic Chains as Building Blocks of a Superconducting Quasi-One-Dimensional Crystal

Authors :
Chunhua Chen
Gufei Zhang
Yonghui Zhou
Jianhui Zhou
Victor Moshchalkov
Xuliang Chen
Zhaorong Yang
Fengqi Song
Chao An
Changyong Park
Horst-Günter Rubahn
Fucong Fei
Source :
An, C, Zhou, Y, Chen, C, Fei, F, Song, F, Park, C, Zhou, J, Rubahn, H-G, Moshchalkov, V V, Chen, X, Zhang, G & Yang, Z 2020, ' Long-Range Ordered Amorphous Atomic Chains as Building Blocks of a Superconducting Quasi-One-Dimensional Crystal ', Advanced Materials, vol. 32, no. 38, 2002352 . https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202002352
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Crystalline and amorphous structures are two of the most common solid-state phases. Crystals having orientational and periodic translation symmetries are usually both short-range and long-range ordered, while amorphous materials have no long-range order. Short-range ordered but long-range disordered materials are generally categorized into amorphous phases. In contrast to the extensively studied crystalline and amorphous phases, the combination of short-range disordered and long-range ordered structures at the atomic level is extremely rare and so far has only been reported for solvated fullerenes under compression. Here, a report on the creation and investigation of a superconducting quasi-1D material with long-range ordered amorphous building blocks is presented. Using a diamond anvil cell, monocrystalline (TaSe 4 ) 2 I is compressed and a system is created where the TaSe 4 atomic chains are in amorphous state without breaking the orientational and periodic translation symmetries of the chain lattice. Strikingly, along with the amorphization of the atomic chains, the insulating (TaSe 4 ) 2 I becomes a superconductor. The data provide critical insight into a new phase of solid-state materials. The findings demonstrate a first ever case where superconductivity is hosted by a lattice with periodic but amorphous constituent atomic chains.

Details

ISSN :
15214095
Volume :
32
Issue :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c932bc18b1a0e1148145f69c81d8c6b5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202002352