Superconductivity induced by In substitution into the topological crystalline insulator Pb(0.5)Sn(0.5)Te
Abstract
Indium substitution turns the topological crystalline insulator (TCI) Pb0.5Sn0.5Te into a possible topological superconductor. To investigate the effect of the indium concentration on the crystal structure and superconducting properties of (Pb0.5Sn0.5)1-xInxTe, we have grown high-quality single crystals using a modified floating-zone method, and have performed systematic studies for indium content in the range 0≤ x≤ 0.35. We find that the single crystals retain the rock salt structure up to the solubility limit of indium (x0.30). Experimental dependences of the superconducting transition temperature (Tc) and the upper critical magnetic field (Hc2) on the indium content x have been measured. The maximum Tc is determined to be 4.7 K at x=0.30, with μ0Hc2(T=0)≈ 5 T.
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