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Superconductivity in Cu Co-Doped SrxBi2Se3 Single Crystals.

Aleksandr Yu KuntsevichVictor P MartovitskiiGeorge V RybalchenkoYurii G SelivanovMikhail I BannikovOleg A SobolevskiyEvgenii G Chigevskii
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
In this study, we grew Cu co-doped single crystals of a topological superconductor candidate Sr x Bi 2 Se 3 , and studied their structural and transport properties. We reveal that the addition of even as small an amount of Cu co-dopant as 0.6 atomic %, completely suppresses superconductivity in Sr x Bi 2 Se 3 . Critical temperature (∼2.7 K) is rather robust with respect to co-doping. We show that Cu systematically increases the electron density and lattice parameters a and c. Our results demonstrate that superconductivity in Sr x Bi 2 Se 3 -based materials is induced by significantly lower Sr doping level x < 0.02 than commonly accepted x ∼ 0.06 , and it strongly depends on the specific arrangement of Sr atoms in the host matrix. The critical temperature in superconductive Sr-doped Bi 2 Se 3 is shown to be insensitive to carrier density.
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