Multiple Superconducting Phases in Palladium Deuteride Induced by Nuclear-Spin Isotope Effect
Abstract
We study the superconducting properties of high-quality PdDx films. The resistivity shows a sharp drop at T 1.7 K, marking the superconducting transition. However, a finite resistivity persists and vanishes at 0.6 K. The temperature and magnetic-field dependences of the resistivity exhibit multiple anomalies within the superconducting state, revealing distinct superconducting phases. Such anomalies are absent in PdHx films. These results demonstrate a clear qualitative difference between the superconducting phase diagrams of PdDx and PdHx, highlighting the role of nuclear-spin isotope effects.
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