Superconductivity in an organobismuth molecule
ORAL
Abstract
Recently, novel quantum phenomena such as topological insulators and superconductors were suggested in organobismuth compounds. However, evidence for superconductivity from the zero-resistivity state in any organometallic compound has not been achieved yet, though much effort has been made. Here, we report the experimental realization of superconductivity in a critical temperature of 3.6 K in potassium-doped tri-o-tolylbismuthine, with evidence of both the Meissner effect and the zero-resistivity state through dc and ac magnetic susceptibility and resistivity measurements. The superconducting phase and its composition are determined by combined studies of X-ray diffraction and theoretical calculations as well as Raman spectroscopy measurements. These findings enrich the applications of organometallic compounds in superconductivity and add a new electron-acceptor family of organic superconductors.
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Presenters
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Renshu Wang
HPSTAR (Beijing), CEP, HPSTAR (Beijing)
Authors
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Renshu Wang
HPSTAR (Beijing), CEP, HPSTAR (Beijing)
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Liucheng Chen
Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research, Shanghai 201203, China, HPSTAR (Beijing)
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Xiao-Jia Chen
Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research, Shanghai 201203, China, HPSTAR (Beijing), CEP, HPSTAR (Beijing)
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Hui Yang
Physics, Hubei University, Hubei University
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Mingan Fu
Hubei University
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Jia Cheng
Materials Science, Hubei University, Hubei University
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Xiaolin Wu
Hubei University
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yun gao
Materials Science, Hubei University, Hubei University
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Zhongbing Huang
Physics, Hubei University, Hubei University