Êtes-vous un étudiant de l'EPFL à la recherche d'un projet de semestre?
Travaillez avec nous sur des projets en science des données et en visualisation, et déployez votre projet sous forme d'application sur Graph Search.
The binary Re1-xMox alloys, known to cover the full range of solid solutions, were successfully synthesized and their crystal structures and physical properties investigated via powder x-ray diffraction, electrical resistivity, magnetic susceptibility, and heat capacity. By varying the Re/Mo ratio, we explore the full Re1-xMox binary phase diagram, in all its four different solid phases: hcp-Mg (P6(3)/mmc), alpha-Mn (1 (4) over bar 3m) beta-CrFe (P4(2)/mnm), and bcc-W (Im (3) over barm), of which the second is noncentrosymmetric with the rest being centrosymmetric. All Re1-xMox alloys are superconductors, whose critical temperatures exhibit a peculiar phase diagram, characterized by three different superconducting regions. In most alloys, the T-c is almost an order of magnitude higher than in pure Re and Mo. Low-temperature electronic specific-heat data evidence a fully gapped superconducting state, whose enhanced gap magnitude and specific-heat discontinuity suggest a moderately strong electron-phonon coupling across the series. Considering that several alpha-Mn-type ReT alloys (T = transition metal) show time-reversal symmetry breaking (TRSB) in the superconducting state, while TRS is preserved in the isostructural Mg10Ir19B16 or Nb0.5Os0.5, the Re1-xMox alloys represent another suitable system for studying the interplay of space-inversion, gauge, and time-reversal symmetries in future experiments expected to probe TRSB in the ReT family.
Nicola Marzari, Lorenzo Monacelli
Giovanni Pizzi, Ivano Eligio Castelli, Francisco Fernando Ramirez