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Pressure-induced superconductivity in the giant Rashba system BiTeI

Vangennep, D.
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Linscheid, A.
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Jackson, D. E.
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2017
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter

At ambient pressure, BiTeI exhibits a giant Rashba splitting of the bulk electronic bands. At low pressures, BiTeI undergoes a transition from trivial insulator to topological insulator. At still higher pressures, two structural transitions are known to occur. We have carried out a series of electrical resistivity and AC magnetic susceptibility measurements on BiTeI at pressure up to similar to 40 GPa in an effort to characterize the properties of the high-pressure phases. A previous calculation found that the high-pressure orthorhombic P4/nmm structure BiTeI is a metal. We find that this structure is superconducting with T-c values as high as 6 K. AC magnetic susceptibility measurements support the bulk nature of the superconductivity. Using electronic structure and phonon calculations, we compute Tc and find that our data is consistent with phonon-mediated superconductivity.

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DOI
10.1088/1361-648X/aa5567
Web of Science ID

WOS:000395108700001

Author(s)
Vangennep, D.
Linscheid, A.
Jackson, D. E.
Weir, S. T.
Vohra, Y. K.
Berger, H.  
Stewart, G. R.
Hennig, R. G.
Hirschfeld, P. J.
Hamlin, J. J.
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Iop Publishing Ltd

Published in
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Volume

29

Issue

9

Article Number

09LT02

Subjects

high-pressure

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superconductivity

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Rashba

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topological

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metal-insulator transition

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Eliashberg function

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REVIEWED

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March 27, 2017
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