Superconductivity at 43 K in Samarium-arsenide Oxides SmFeAsO1-xFx
Abstract
Since the discovery of high-transition temperature (Tc) superconductivity in layered copper oxides, extensive efforts have been devoted to explore the higher Tc superconductivity. However, the Tc higher than 40 K can be obtained only in the copper oxide superconductors so far. The highest reported value of Tc for non-copper-oxide bulk superconductivity is 39 K in MgB2.jun The Tc of about 40 K is close to or above the theoretical value predicted from BCS theory.mcmillan Therefore, it is very significant to search for non-copper oxide superconductor with the transition temperature higher than 40 K to understand the mechanism of high-Tc superconductivity. Here we report the discovery of bulk superconductivity in samarium-arsenide oxides SmFeAsO1-xFx with ZrCuAiAs type structure. Resistivity and magnetization measurements show strong evidences for transition temperature as high as 43 K. SmFeAsO1-xFx is the first non-copper oxide superconductor with Tc higher than 40 K. The Tc higher than 40 K may be a strong argument to consider SmFeAsO1-xFx as an unconventional superconductor.