Pressure induced superconductivity in MnSe
T.L. Hung (1), C.H. Huang (1), L.Z. Deng (2), M.N. Ou (1), Y.Y. Chen, (1), M.K. Wu (1,3), S.Y. Huyan (2), C.W. Chu (2,4), P.J. Chen (5), and T.K., Lee (6) ((1) Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, (2) Texas Center for, Superconductivity, Physics Department

TL;DR
This study demonstrates pressure-induced superconductivity in MnSe, with Tc reaching up to 9 K at around 35 GPa, linked to structural phase transitions and magnetic suppression.
Contribution
It is the first to report superconductivity in MnSe under high pressure and explores its relation to structural transformations and magnetic properties.
Findings
Superconductivity appears at ~12 GPa with Tc ~5 K.
Maximum Tc of ~9 K observed at ~35 GPa.
Multiple structural phases coexist under high pressure.
Abstract
The rich phenomena in the FeSe and related compounds have attracted great interests as it provides fertile material to gain further insight into the mechanism of high temperature superconductivity. A natural follow-up work was to look into the possibility of superconductivity in MnSe. It was shown that MnP becomes superconducting with Tc ~ 1 K under pressure. We demonstrated in this work that high pressure can effectively suppress the complex magnetic characters of MnSe crystal when observed at ambient condition. MnSe under pressure is found to undergo several structural transformations: the cubic phase first partially transforms to the hexagonal phase at about 12 GPa, the crystal exhibits the coexistence of cubic, hexagonal and orthorhombic phases from 16 GPa to 30 GPa, and above 30 GPa the crystal shows a single orthorhombic phase. Superconductivity with Tc ~ 5 K was first observed at…
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