TY - JOUR
T1 - Crystallographic and superconducting properties of filled skutterudite SrOs4 P12
AU - Kawamura, Yukihiro
AU - Deminami, Shingo
AU - Takeda, Keiki
AU - Kuzuya, Toshihiro
AU - Salamakha, Leonid
AU - Michor, Herwig
AU - Bauer, Ernst
AU - Gouchi, Jun
AU - Uwatoko, Yoshiya
AU - Kawae, Tatsuya
AU - Sekine, Chihiro
N1 - Funding Information:
Synchrotron radiation experiments were conducted at BL-18C at KEK in Japan with the approval of the Photon Factory Program Advisory Committee (Proposals No. 2017G532 and No. 2019G550). Part of this work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grants No. 19K03735 and No. 19H00648.
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PY - 2021/2/25
Y1 - 2021/2/25
N2 - The crystallographic and physical properties of the recently discovered filled skutterudite superconductor SrOs4P12, synthesized by a high-pressure and -temperature technique, are studied by measuring electrical resistivity, specific heat, and magnetization, and by performing electronic band calculations. X-ray powder diffraction with Rietveld refinement indicates that the lattice parameter of SrOs4P12 is 8.093(2) Å and that fractional coordinates of the P site are [0, 0.3607(9), 0.1450(9)], which is also confirmed by calculations based on density functional theory. The electrical resistivity indicates a metallic nature of SrOs4P12, which is consistent with the density of states at Fermi energy with 7.5 (states/eV)/f.u. deduced from the electronic band calculations. The Sommerfeld coefficient γ and Einstein temperature θE of SrOs4P12 are deduced as γ∼26mJ/molK2 and θE∼150 K, respectively. A larger isotropic atomic displacement parameter Ueq of Sr compared to other atomic species as obtained from a Rietveld analysis and a specific heat anomaly around 30 K refers to anharmonic lattice vibrations of Sr in SrOs4P12. SrOs4P12 exhibits two superconducting transitions at Tc1=1.6 K and Tc2=1.0 K. Specific-heat data indicate that the observed superconductivity is of bulk nature with approximate volume fractions of 27% and 38% for superconductivity at Tc1 and Tc2, respectively. The electrical resistivity under field and pressure as well as the specific heat under field indicate that Tc1 is sensitive to the magnetic field and Tc2 is sensitive to pressure. The results show that SrOs4P12 is an s-wave weakly coupled superconductor with an electron-phonon mass enhancement λep∼0.47.
AB - The crystallographic and physical properties of the recently discovered filled skutterudite superconductor SrOs4P12, synthesized by a high-pressure and -temperature technique, are studied by measuring electrical resistivity, specific heat, and magnetization, and by performing electronic band calculations. X-ray powder diffraction with Rietveld refinement indicates that the lattice parameter of SrOs4P12 is 8.093(2) Å and that fractional coordinates of the P site are [0, 0.3607(9), 0.1450(9)], which is also confirmed by calculations based on density functional theory. The electrical resistivity indicates a metallic nature of SrOs4P12, which is consistent with the density of states at Fermi energy with 7.5 (states/eV)/f.u. deduced from the electronic band calculations. The Sommerfeld coefficient γ and Einstein temperature θE of SrOs4P12 are deduced as γ∼26mJ/molK2 and θE∼150 K, respectively. A larger isotropic atomic displacement parameter Ueq of Sr compared to other atomic species as obtained from a Rietveld analysis and a specific heat anomaly around 30 K refers to anharmonic lattice vibrations of Sr in SrOs4P12. SrOs4P12 exhibits two superconducting transitions at Tc1=1.6 K and Tc2=1.0 K. Specific-heat data indicate that the observed superconductivity is of bulk nature with approximate volume fractions of 27% and 38% for superconductivity at Tc1 and Tc2, respectively. The electrical resistivity under field and pressure as well as the specific heat under field indicate that Tc1 is sensitive to the magnetic field and Tc2 is sensitive to pressure. The results show that SrOs4P12 is an s-wave weakly coupled superconductor with an electron-phonon mass enhancement λep∼0.47.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.103.085139
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.103.085139
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85101935683
SN - 2469-9950
VL - 103
JO - Physical Review B
JF - Physical Review B
IS - 8
M1 - 085139
ER -