Pressure induced superconductivity in Bi single crystals
Yufeng Li, Enyu Wang, Xiyu Zhu, and Hai-Hu Wen

TL;DR
This study investigates how applying high pressure to bismuth single crystals induces multiple superconducting phases with distinct critical temperatures and magnetic properties, revealing complex pressure-dependent phase transitions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed pressure-dependent phase diagram of Bi single crystals, identifying multiple superconducting phases and their critical fields.
Findings
Superconductivity appears at about 2.63 GPa with Tc ~3.92K.
A second superconducting phase emerges at about 2.8 GPa with Tc ~7K.
A third superconducting transition occurs at 8.2K under 8.1 GPa.
Abstract
Measurements on resistivity and magnetic susceptibility have been carried out for Bi single crystals under pressures up to 10.5GPa. The temperature dependent resistivity shows a semimetallic behavior at ambient and low pressures (below about 1.6GPa). This is followed by an upturn of resistivity in low temperature region when the pressure is increased, which is explained as a semiconductor behavior. This feature gradually gets enhanced up to a pressure of about 2.52GPa. Then a non-monotonic temperature dependent resistivity appears upon further increasing pressure, which is accompanied by a strong suppression to the low temperature resistivity upturn. Simultaneously, a superconducting transition occurs at about 3.92K under a pressure of about 2.63GPa. With further increasing pressure, a second superconducting transition emerges at about 7K under about 2.8GPa. For these two…
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