Superconductivity in WO2.6F0.4 synthesized by reaction of WO3 with Teflon

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Abstract

WO3-xFx (x $<$ 0.45) perovskite-like oxyfluorides were prepared by a chemically reducing fluorination route using the polymer polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon). The symmetry of the crystal structures of WO3-xFx changes from monoclinic to tetragonal to cubic as the fluorine content increases. Fluorine doping changes insulating WO3 to a metallic conductor, and superconductivity (Tc = 0.4 K) was discovered in the samples with fluorine contents of 0.41 $<$ x $<$ 0.45. This easy fluorination method may be applicable to other systems and presents an opportunity for finding new oxyfluoride superconductors.

Authors

  • Daigorou Hirai

    Princeton University

  • Esteban Climent-Pascual

    Princeton University

  • Robert Cava

    Chemistry department, Princeton University, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA, Princeton University, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University