Temperature - Pressure phase diagram of the cubic Laves phase Au2Pb
Abstract
The temperature (T) as a function of pressure (P) phase diagram is reported for the cubic Laves phase compound Au2Pb, which was recently proposed to support linearly dispersing "topological" bands, together with conventional quadratic bands. At ambient pressure, Au2Pb exhibits several structural phase transitions at T1 = 97 K, T2 = 51 K, and T3 = 40 K with superconductivity below Tc = 1.2 K. Applied pressure results in a rich phase diagram where T1, T2, and T3 evolve strongly with P and a new phase is stabilized for P > 0.64 GPa that also supports superconductivity below 1.1 K. These observations suggest that Au2Pb is an ideal system in which to investigate the relationship between structural degrees of freedom, band topology, and resulting anomalous behaviors.
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