Ordered states coexisting with superconductivity in BICH2 materials

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Abstract

BiCh2-based superconductors (Ch = S, Se) exhibit novel properties due to a layered crystal structure alternately stacked with conducting BiCh2 layers and electron-supply layers. One of the novel properties is an ordered state coexisting with superconductivity. This ordered state has so far been classified into two groups. The first is a ferromagnetic-like ordered state that emerges in materials with electron-supply layers including Ce ions. The magnetic susceptibility of these materials shows a ferromagnetic-like jump. The magnetic order is considered to originate from the Ce ions in the electron-supply layers. This result suggests that the superconductivity and the magnetic order are realized in different layers. The second is a charge-density-wave (CDW)-like ordered state. CDW instability has been predicted in BiCh2 materials by theoretical studies. Real-space observation by scanning tunneling microscopy visualized a CDW-like supermodulation. However, the signatures of this structure are inconsistent with those of the predicted CDW order. Therefore, the origin of this CDW-like supermodulation is still an open question. In this paper, characteristics of BiCh2 materials with the above ordered states will be reviewed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number041002
JournalJournal of the Physical Society of Japan
Volume88
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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