Non-linear Temperature Dependence of Resistivity in Single Crystalline Ag5Pb2O6

Abstract

We measured electrical resistivity, specific heat and magnetic susceptibility of single crystals of highly conductive oxide Ag5Pb2O6, which has a layered structure containing a Kagome lattice. Both the out-of-plane and in-plane resistivity show T2 dependence in an unusually wide range of temperatures up to room temperature. This behavior cannot be accounted for either by electron correlation or by electron-phonon scattering with high frequency optic phonons. In addition, a phase transition with a large diamagnetic signal was found in the ac susceptibility, which strongly suggests the existence of a superconducting phase below 48 mK.

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