NMR study of the Mott transitions to superconductivity in the two Cs3C60 phases

Abstract

We report an NMR and magnetometry study on the expanded intercalated fulleride Cs3C60 in both its A15 and face centered cubic structures. NMR allowed us to evidence that both exhibit a first-order Mott transition to a superconducting (SC) state, occuring at distinct critical pressures pc and temperatures Tc. Though the ground state magnetism of the Mott phases differs, their high T paramagnetic and SC properties are found similar, and the phase diagrams versus unit volume per C60 are superimposed. Thus, as expected for a strongly correlated system, the inter-ball distance is the relvevant parameter driving the electronic behavior and quantum transitions of these systems.

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