| Literature DB >> 34110170 |
Hongshan Deng1, Jianbo Zhang1, Min Yong Jeong2, Dong Wang1, Qingyang Hu1, Shuai Zhang3, Raimundas Sereika1, Takeshi Nakagawa1, Bijuan Chen1, Xia Yin1, Hong Xiao1, Xinguo Hong1, Jichang Ren4, Myung Joon Han2, Jun Chang5, Hongming Weng3, Yang Ding1, Hai-Qing Lin6, Ho-Kwang Mao1.
Abstract
Pressure is a unique thermodynamic variable to explore the phase competitions and novel phases inaccessible at ambient conditions. The resistive switching material GaTa4Se8 displays several quantum phases under pressure, such as a Jeff = 3/2 Mott insulator, a correlated quantum magnetic metal, and d-wave topological superconductivity, which has recently drawn considerable interest. Using high-pressure Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, extended X-ray absorption, transport measurements, and theoretical calculations, we reveal a complex phase diagram for GaTa4Se8 at pressures exceeding 50 GPa. In this previously unattained pressure regime, GaTa4Se8 ranges from a Mott insulator to a metallic phase and exhibits superconducting phases. In contrast to previous studies, we unveil a hidden correlation between the structural distortion and band gap prior to the insulator-to-metal transition, and the metallic phase shows superconductivity with structural and magnetic properties that are distinctive from the lower-pressure phase. These discoveries highlight that GaTa4Se8 is a unique material to probe novel quantum phases from a structural, metallicity, magnetism, and superconductivity perspective.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34110170 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c01069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475