Back to Search Start Over

Superconductivity induced by Mg deficiency in non-centrosymmetric phosphide Mg$_2$Rh$_3$P

Authors :
Iyo, Akira
Hase, Izumi
Fujihisa, Hiroshi
Gotoh, Yoshito
Takeshita, Nao
Ishida, Shigeyuki
Ninomiya, Hiroki
Yoshida, Yoshiyuki
Eisaki, Hiroshi
Kawashima, Kenji
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The search for non-centrosymmetric superconductors that may exhibit unusual physical properties and unconventional superconductivity has yielded the synthesis of a non-centrosymmetric phosphide Mg$_2$Rh$_3$P with an Al$_2$Mo$_3$C-type structure. Although stoichiometric Mg$_2$Rh$_3$P does not exhibit superconductivity at temperatures above 2 K, we found that an Mg deficiency of approximately 5 at.% in the Mg$_2$Rh$_3$P induced superconductivity at 3.9 K. Physical properties such as the lattice parameter a = 0.70881 nm, Sommerfeld constant $\gamma_n$ = 5.36 mJ mol$^{-1}$ K$^{-2}$, specific heat jump $\Delta$C$_{el}$/$\gamma_n$Tc = 0.72, electron-phonon coupling constant $\lambda$$_{e-p}$ = 0.58, upper critical field H$_{c2}$(0) = 24.3 kOe, and pressure effect dTc/dP = -0.34 K/GPa were measured for the superconducting Mg$_{2-\delta}$Rh$_3$P ($\delta$ $\sim$ 0.1). Band-structure calculations indicate that exotic fermions, which are not present in high-energy physics, exist in Mg$_2$Rh$_3$P. Since Mg, Rh, and P are the first elements used at each crystal site of Al$_2$Mo$_3$C-type compounds, the discovery of Mg$_2$Rh$_3$P may guide the search for new related materials.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1603.03093 by other authors

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1910.06523
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.3.124802