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Superconducting Ferromagnetic Nanodiamond.

Gufei Zhang, Tomas Samuely1, Zheng Xu2, Johanna K Jochum, Alexander Volodin, Shengqiang Zhou3, Paul W May4, Oleksandr Onufriienko1, Jozef Kačmarčík1, Julian A Steele, Jun Li5, Johan Vanacken, Jiri Vacík6, Pavol Szabó1, Haifeng Yuan, Maarten B J Roeffaers, Dorin Cerbu, Peter Samuely1, Johan Hofkens, Victor V Moshchalkov.   

Abstract

Superconductivity and ferromagnetism are two mutually antagonistic states in condensed matter. Research on the interplay between these two competing orderings sheds light not only on the cause of various quantum phenomena in strongly correlated systems but also on the general mechanism of superconductivity. Here we report on the observation of the electronic entanglement between superconducting and ferromagnetic states in hydrogenated boron-doped nanodiamond films, which have a superconducting transition temperature Tc ∼ 3 K and a Curie temperature TCurie > 400 K. In spite of the high TCurie, our nanodiamond films demonstrate a decrease in the temperature dependence of magnetization below 100 K, in correspondence to an increase in the temperature dependence of resistivity. These anomalous magnetic and electrical transport properties reveal the presence of an intriguing precursor phase, in which spin fluctuations intervene as a result of the interplay between the two antagonistic states. Furthermore, the observations of high-temperature ferromagnetism, giant positive magnetoresistance, and anomalous Hall effect bring attention to the potential applications of our superconducting ferromagnetic nanodiamond films in magnetoelectronics, spintronics, and magnetic field sensing.

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Keywords:  anomalous Hall effect; giant positive magnetoresistance; nanodiamond; spin fluctuations; superconductivity and ferromagnetism

Year:  2017        PMID: 28511000     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b01688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-30       Impact factor: 5.719

2.  Unconventional Magnetization below 25 K in Nitrogen-doped Diamond provides hints for the existence of Superconductivity and Superparamagnetism.

Authors:  J Barzola-Quiquia; M Stiller; P D Esquinazi; A Molle; R Wunderlich; S Pezzagna; J Meijer; W Kossack; S Buga
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-06-19       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Yu-Shiba-Rusinov bands in ferromagnetic superconducting diamond.

Authors:  Gufei Zhang; Tomas Samuely; Naoya Iwahara; Jozef Kačmarčík; Changan Wang; Paul W May; Johanna K Jochum; Oleksandr Onufriienko; Pavol Szabó; Shengqiang Zhou; Peter Samuely; Victor V Moshchalkov; Liviu F Chibotaru; Horst-Günter Rubahn
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2020-05-15       Impact factor: 14.136

4.  Predictive Modeling of Critical Temperatures in Superconducting Materials.

Authors:  Natalia Sizochenko; Markus Hofmann
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-12-22       Impact factor: 4.411

5.  Nanometers-Thick Ferromagnetic Surface Produced by Laser Cutting of Diamond.

Authors:  Annette Setzer; Pablo D Esquinazi; Sergei Buga; Milena T Georgieva; Tilo Reinert; Tom Venus; Irina Estrela-Lopis; Andrei Ivashenko; Maria Bondarenko; Winfried Böhlmann; Jan Meijer
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-28       Impact factor: 3.623

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