Enhanced Superconductivity by Rare-earth Metal-doping in Phenanthrene

Abstract

We successfully synthesized La- and Sm-doped phenanthrene powder samples and discovered superconductivity at T c around 6 K in them. The T cs are 6.1 K for LaPhenanthrene and 6.0 K for SmPhenanthrene, which are enhanced by about 1 K and 0.5 K compared to those in A3Phenanthrene (A=K and Rb) and in Ae1.5Phenanthrene (Ae = Sr and Ba) superconductors respectively. The superconductive shielding fractions for LaPhenanthrene and SmPhenanthrene are 46.1% and 49.8% at 2 K, respectively. The little effect of the doping of the magnetic ion Sm3+ on Tc and the positive pressure dependence coefficient on T c strongly suggests unconventional superconductivity in the doped phenanthrene superconductors. The charge transfer to organic molecules from dopants of La and Sm induces a redshift of 7 cm-1 per electron for the mode at 1441 cm-1 in the Raman spectra, which is almost the same as those observed in A3Phenanthrene (A=K and Rb) and Ae1.5Phenanthrene (Ae$ = Sr and Ba) superconductors.

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