Superconductivity in Bi2−x Sb x Te3−y Se y (x = 1.0 and y = 2.0) under pressure

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter(2020)

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The crystal structure of BiSbTeSe2 (Bi2−xSbxTe3−ySey (x = 1.0 and y = 2.0)) at 0–29 GPa is investigated through synchrotron x-ray diffraction (XRD) and two structural phase transitions are discovered. The stoichiometry of BiSbTeSe2 employed in this study is Bi1.19(4)Sb0.81(4)Te0.83(4)Se2.17(4), as determined from energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy. The sample demonstrated structural transitions, from a rhombohedral structure (space group no 166, Rm) (phase I) to a monoclinic structure (space group no 12, C2/m) (phase II), and from phase II to a 9/10-fold monoclinic structure (space group no 12, C2/m) (phase III). The temperature dependence of resistance (R–T plot) exhibited a semiconducting behavior in a low pressure range and changed from semiconducting to metallic behavior with increasing pressure. Pressure-driven superconductivity is observed above 9.1 GPa in Bi1.19(4)Sb0.81(4)Te0.83(4)Se2.17(4). The pressure phase corresponds to phase II. The superconducting transition temperature, Tc, increased with pressure. The maximum Tc value is 8.3 K at 19.1 GPa. The magnetic field dependence of Tc in phase II of Bi1.19(4)Sb0.81(4)Te0.83(4)Se2.17(4) is proceeded by a p-wave polar model, indicating topologically nontrivial superconductivity. In addition, the emergence of superconductivity and the change in superconducting behavior are closely associated with the structural transitions.
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