Frontiers in Materials (Oct 2024)

Superconductivity in mercurides of strontium

  • Rachel Nixon,
  • Rachel Nixon,
  • Yurii Prots,
  • Mitja Krnel,
  • Nazar Zaremba,
  • Orest Pavlosiuk,
  • Marcus Schmidt,
  • Lev Akselrud,
  • Lev Akselrud,
  • Yuri Grin,
  • Eteri Svanidze

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2024.1470878
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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A large variety of chemical and physical properties are exhibited by mercurides and amalgams. In this work, we have successfully examined seven strontium mercurides: SrHg11, SrHg8, Sr10Hg55, SrHg2, SrHg, Sr3Hg2, and Sr3Hg. The interest in the mercury-rich region is motivated by the large number of mercury-based superconductors that have high mercury content. At the same time, the preparation on the mercury-rich side of the binary phase diagram is experimentally non-trivial, due to the high vapor pressure of mercury and extreme air-sensitivity of mercury-rich compounds. By employing a set of specialized techniques, we were able to discover superconductivity in three mercury-strontium compounds – SrHg11 (Tc=3.2±0.3 K, Hc2=0.18±0.05 T), SrHg8 (Tc=3.0±0.1 K, Hc2=0.35±0.02 T), and Sr10Hg55 (Tc=2.2±0.25 K, Hc2=0.54±0.05 T).

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