Pressure-induced disorder and nanosizing inhibits superconductivity in In 2 Te 3

Abstract The generation of disorder often gives rise to profound and irreversible physical phenomena. Here, we explore the influence of disorder on the superconducting properties of In 2 Te 3 through comprehensive high-pressure investigations. Building upon previous findings, we investigated the pro...

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Published inNanotechnology Vol. 35; no. 5; p. 5
Main Authors Zhen, Jiapeng, Liu, Ying, Dong, Hongliang, Zhang, Ziyou, Zhang, Shihui, Wang, Gui, Zhou, Yan, Wan, Shun, Chen, Bin, Liu, Guanjun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 29.01.2024
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Summary:Abstract The generation of disorder often gives rise to profound and irreversible physical phenomena. Here, we explore the influence of disorder on the superconducting properties of In 2 Te 3 through comprehensive high-pressure investigations. Building upon previous findings, we investigated the progressive suppression of superconductivity in In 2 Te 3 during the depressurization process: the increased disorder that ultimately leads to the complete disappearance of the superconducting state. Simultaneously, our high-pressure x-ray diffraction analysis reveals an irreversible structural phase transition. Furthermore, microstructure analysis using transmission electron microscopy clearly demonstrates both grain refinement and a substantial enhancement of disorder. These findings not only provide valuable insights into the mechanism by which disorder suppresses superconductivity, but also offer guidance for future advancements in the fabrication of atmospheric-pressure superconductors.
ISSN:0957-4484
1361-6528
DOI:10.1088/1361-6528/ad0602