Abnormal transport properties of Bi-III superconducting phase in pressurized bismuth single crystal

Yufeng Zhang, Jun Gouchi, Kento Ishigaki, Shoko Nagasaki, Zhixiang Shi, Yoshiya Uwatoko

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Abstract

Resistivity, magnetoresistance, and upper critical field, have been comprehensively studied for the bismuth (Bi)-III superconducting phase in the pressure range of 2.9 GPa ≤ P ≤ 6.2 GPa. It is discovered that the transition temperature Tc of the Bi-III phase is gradually suppressed with increasing pressure. Strikingly, the temperature-dependent resistivity above Tc in the Bi-III region reveals notable non-Fermi-liquid behaviors, resembling many unconventional superconducting systems. As the pressure increases, the magnetoresistance effect progressively grows and reaches a maximum value of 212% at pressure ∼6.2 GPa and field of 5 T, indicating a possible contribution to the charge conduction by Dirac electrons. Moreover, the zero-temperature upper critical field for the Bi-III phase displays relatively low values concerning the moderate Tc values, and the reduced upper critical field for different pressures deviates from the single-band Werthamer-Helfand-Hohenberg model. These unusual normal state transport properties and unique behavior of the upper critical field point to possible unconventional superconductivity for the Bi-III superconducting phase.

Original languageEnglish
Article number075009
JournalSuperconductor Science and Technology
Volume34
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Bi-III superconducting phase
  • Magneto-resistance
  • Non-Fermi liquid
  • Pressure effect

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