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Synthesis of Murunskite Single Crystals: A Bridge Between Cuprates and Pnictides

Authors :
Tolj, Davor
Ivšić, Trpimir
Živković, Ivica
Semeniuk, Konstantin
Martino, Edoardo
Akrap, Ana
Reddy, Priyanka
Klebel-Knobloch, Benjamin
Lončarić, Ivor
Forró, László
Barišić, Neven
Rønnow, Henrik
Sunko, Denis K.
Source :
Applied Materials Today 24, 101096 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Numerous contemporary investigations in condensed matter physics are devoted to high temperature (high-$T_c$ ) cuprate superconductors. Despite its unique effulgence among research subjects, the enigma of the high-$T_c$ mechanism still persists. One way to advance its understanding is to discover and study new analogous systems. Here we begin a novel exploration of the natural mineral murunskite, K$_2$FeCu$_3$S$_4$, as an interpolation compound between cuprates and ferropnictides, the only known high-$T_c$ superconductors at ambient pressure. Because in-depth studies can be carried out only on single crystals, we have mastered the synthesis and growth of high quality specimens. Similar to the cuprate parent compounds, these show semiconducting behavior in resistivity and optical transmittance, and an antiferromagnetic ordering at 100 K. Spectroscopy (XPS) and calculations (DFT) concur that the sulfur 3$p$ orbitals are partially open, making them accessible for charge manipulation, which is a prerequisite for superconductivity in analogous layered structures. DFT indicates that the valence band is more cuprate-like, while the conduction band is more pnictide-like. With appropriate doping strategies, this parent compound promises exciting future developments.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Applied Materials Today 24, 101096 (2021)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2106.09555
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmt.2021.101096