Pressure-induced enhancement of superconductivity and superconducting-superconducting transition in CaC\6
Abstract
We measured the electrical resistivity, (T), of superconducting CaC\6 at ambient and high pressure up to 16 GPa. For P ≤8 GPa, we found a large increase of T\c with pressure from 11.5 up to 15.1 K. At 8 GPa, T\c drops and levels off at 5 K above 10 GPa. Correspondingly, the residual increases by ≈ 200 times and the (T) behavior becomes flat. The recovery of the pristine behavior after depressurization is suggestive of a phase transition at 8 GPa between two superconducting phases with good and bad metallic properties, the latter with a lower T\c and more static disorder.
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