Superconductivity in a misfit layered compound (SnSe)1.16(NbSe2)

Abstract

The large size single crystals of (SnSe)1.16(NbSe2) misfit layered compound were grown and superconductivity with Tc of 3.4 K was first discovered in this system. Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) clearly display the misfit feature between SnSe and NbSe2 subsystems. The Sommerfeld coefficient γ inferred from specific-heat measurements is 16.73 mJ mol-1 K-2, slightly larger than the usual misfit compounds. The normalized specific heat jump e/γT c is about 0.98, and the electron-phonon coupling constant λe-ph is estimated to be 0.80. The estimated value of the in-plane upper critical magnetic field, Hc2ab(0), is about 7.82 T, exceeding the Pauli paramagnetic limit slightly. Both the specific-heat and Hc2 data suggest that (SnSe)1.16(NbSe2) is a multi-band superconductor.

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