Possible restoration of superconductivity in the quasi-one-dimensional conductor Li0.9Mo6O17 in feasibly high pulsed magnetic fields, H 100 \ T

Abstract

We present a theoretical study of restoration of superconductivity in the form of the triplet reentrant superconducting phase in a quasi-one-dimensional (Q1D) conductor. Substitution of known band and superconducting parameters of the presumably triplet Q1D superconductor Li0.9Mo6O17 into our theoretical equations shows that such restoration can happen in feasibly high non-destructive pulsed magnetic field of the order of H 100 \ T. We investigate in detail how small inclinations of a direction of a magnetic field from its best experimental geometry decrease superconducting transition temperature of the reentrant phase, which is important for its possible experimental discovery.

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