Evidence for two distinct superconducting phases in EuBiS2F under pressure
Abstract
We present a pressure study of the electrical resistivity, AC magnetic susceptibility and powder x-ray diffraction (XRD) of the newly discovered BiS2-based superconductor EuBiS2F. At ambient pressure, EuBiS2F shows an anomaly in the resistivity at around T0≈ 280 K and a superconducting transition at Tc≈ 0.3 K. Upon applying hydrostatic pressure, there is little change in T0 but the amplitude of the resistive anomaly is suppressed, whereas there is a dramatic enhancement of Tc from 0.3 K to about 8.6 K at a critical pressure of pc ≈1.4 GPa. XRD measurements confirm that this enhancement of Tc coincides with a structural phase transition from a tetragonal phase (P4/nmm) to a monoclinic phase (P21/m), which is similar to that observed in isostructural LaO0.5F0.5BiS2. Our results suggest the presence of two different superconducting phases with distinct crystal structures in EuBiS2F, which may be a general property of this family of BiS2-based superconductors.
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