Pressure-induced Enhancement of Superconductivity in BiS2-layered LaO1-xFxBiS2

Abstract

The newly discovered BiS2-based LaO1-xFxBiS2 (x=0.5) becomes superconductive at Tc=2.5 K. Electrical resistivity and magnetization measurements are performed under pressure to determine the pressure dependence of the superconducting transition temperature Tc. We observe that Tc abruptly increases from 2.5 K to 10.7 K at a pressure of 0.7 GPa. According to high-pressure X-ray diffraction measurements, a structural phase transition from a tetragonal phase (P4/nmm) to a monoclinic phase (P21/m) also occurs at around 1 GPa. We consider that a pressure-induced enhancement of superconductivity is caused by the structural phase transition.

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