Pressure-temperature Phase Diagram of Polycrystalline UCoGe Studied by Resistivity Measurement
Elena Hassinger, Dai Aoki, Georg Knebel, Jacques Flouquet

TL;DR
This study investigates the pressure-temperature phase diagram of polycrystalline UCoGe using resistivity measurements, revealing unique behaviors of ferromagnetism and superconductivity under pressure near a ferromagnetic instability.
Contribution
It provides the first resistivity-based phase diagram of polycrystalline UCoGe, highlighting differences from single crystals and the persistence of superconductivity beyond ferromagnetic suppression.
Findings
Ferromagnetism is suppressed at 1.4 K/GPa.
Superconductivity persists up to 2.4 GPa.
Superconductivity appears in the paramagnetic phase.
Abstract
Recently, coexistence of ferromagnetism (T_Curie = 2.8K) and superconductivity (T_sc = 0.8K) has been reported in UCoGe, a compound close to a ferromagnetic instability at ambient pressure P. Here we present resistivity measurements under pressure on a UCoGe polycrystal. The phase diagram obtained from resistivity measurements on a polycrystalline sample is found to be qualitatively different to those of all other ferromagnetic superconductors. By applying high pressure, ferromagnetism is suppressed at a rate of 1.4 K/GPa. No indication of ferromagnetic order has been observed above P ~ 1GPa. The resistive superconducting transition is, however, quite stable in temperature and persists up to the highest measured pressure of about 2.4GPa. Superconductivity would therefore appear also in the paramagnetic phase. However, the appearance of superconductivity seems to change at a…
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