Superconductivity in Quasi-One-Dimensional Ferromagnet CrSbSe 3 under High Pressure.
Chen LiYiming WangKe LiuDequan JiangJiajia FengTing WenBinbin YueYazhou ZhouLiling SunYonggang WangPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Nearly a decade has passed since the discovery of superconductivity in CrAs, but until now, the discovered structure types of chromium-based superconductors are still scanty. It is urgent to expand this family to decipher the interplay between magnetism and superconductivity penetratingly. Here, we report the observation of superconductivity in ferromagnet CrSbSe 3 with a quasi-one-dimensional structure under high pressure. Under compression, CrSbSe 3 undergoes an insulator-to-metal transition and sequential isostructural phase transitions accompanied by volume collapse. Superconductivity emerges at 32.8 GPa concomitant with metallization in CrSbSe 3 . A maximum superconducting transition temperature T c of 7.7 K is achieved at 57.9 GPa benefiting from both the phonon softening and the enhanced p-d hybridization between Se and Cr in CrSbSe 3 . The discovery of superconductivity in CrSbSe 3 expands the existing chromium-based superconductor family and sheds light on the search for concealed superconductivity in low-dimensional van der Waals materials.
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