On the synthesis methodologies to prepare Pb9Cu(PO4)6O -- phase, composition, magnetic analysis and absence of superconductivity

Abstract

We present the results of our various attempts to prepare the presumably room-temperature and ambient-pressure superconducting compound Pb9Cu(PO4)6O (LK-99). We experimented with various starting materials, and used several synthesis techniques like, sealed quartz tubes and air-sintering pathways to prepare the reported phase. Repetition of the exact synthesis process followed by Lee et al failed to reproduce the superconducting phase yielding only a multiphase sample. None of our prepared samples exhibits Meissner effect or Levitation. Very importantly, no copper (or only a trace amount) could be detected in any of the designated LK-99 phase with PXRD pattern identical to the reported one. Additionally, some dark greyish flakes in some samples responded towards the magnet in a way imitating half-levitation. The magnetic measurement on those sample suggest it is diamagnetic in the measured temperature range of 2-325 K but show a weak soft ferromagnetic behavior at 2 K, the origin of which is still unknown to us.

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