Superconducting properties of pseudobinary telluride Chevrel Phase Mo4Re2Te8
Abstract
Unconventional superconductivity in the Chevrel phase offers a wide structural aspect to understand the superconducting ground state. A detailed investigation on the superconducting properties of Re based pseudobinary telluride Chevrel phase Mo4Re2Te8 is reported. It crystallizes in a trigonal structure with the space group R3H having superconducting transition temperature at TC = 3.26(3) K. Specific heat measurements suggests a fully gapped superconducting state; however, the proximity of upper critical field value from the Pauli limiting field can be attributed to unconventional nature.
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