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Pressure-Quenched Superconductivity in Weyl Semimetal NbP Induced by Electronic Phase Transitions under Pressure

Wen Deng, Jiapeng Zhen, Qiushi Huang, Yanju Wang, Hongliang Dong, Shun Wan, Shihui Zhang, Jiajia Feng, Bin Chen

2022The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters12 citationsDOI

Abstract

The TaAs family (NbAs, TaAs, NbP, TaP) are kinds of Weyl semimetals with lots of novel properties, thus attracting considerable attention in recent years. Here, we systematically studied the Weyl semimetal NbP up to 72 GPa through the resistivity, Raman spectra, X-ray diffraction measurements, and first-principles density functional theory (DFT) calculations. A pressure-induced semimetal–metal transition was observed at ∼36 GPa, which was further confirmed by the DFT calculations. With further compression up to 52 GPa, a superconducting state was observed. Interestingly, the Tc increases significantly upon decompression and shows a dome-shaped trend as a function of pressure. Surprisingly, the pressure-induced superconductivity can be quenched to ambient pressure, and all transitions under pressure do not involve any structural change. Our work not only depicts a phase diagram of the NbP system under high pressure but also provides a new experimental insight for superconductivity in Weyl semimetals.

Topics & Concepts

Weyl semimetalSuperconductivitySemimetalCondensed matter physicsPhase (matter)Materials scienceHigh pressurePhase transitionPhysicsQuantum mechanicsEngineering physicsBand gapTopological Materials and PhenomenaPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismIron-based superconductors research
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