Superconductivity and Disorder Effect in TlNi2Se2-xSx crystals
Abstract
After our first discovery of superconductivity (SC) with TC=3.7 K in TlNi2Se2, we grew successfully a series of TlNi2Se2-xSx (0.0 ≤ x ≤2.0) single crystals. The measurements of resistivity, susceptibility and specific heat were carried out. We found that SC with TC=2.3 K also emerges in TlNi2S2 crystal, which appears to involve heavy electrons with an effective mass m*=1325 mb, as inferred from the normal state electronic specific heat and the upper critical field, HC2(T). It was found that the TC and superconducting volume fraction in TlNi2Se2-xSx crystals changes with the disorder degree induced by the partial substitution of S for Se, which is characterized by the residual resistivity ratio (RRR). The effect of the disorder on SC may provide some information for understanding the mechanism of SC in this new Ni-chalcogenide system.
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