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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2017

Pressure-induced superconductivity in the giant Rashba system BiTeI

Derrick VanGennep; Andreas Linscheid; Daniel Jackson; S. T. Weir; Yogesh K. Vohra; H. Berger; G. R. Stewart; Richard G. Hennig; P. J. Hirschfeld; J. J. Hamlin

At ambient pressure, BiTeI exhibits a giant Rashba splitting of the bulk electronic bands. At low pressures, BiTeI undergoes a transition from trivial insulator to topological insulator. At still higher pressures, two structural transitions are known to occur. We have carried out a series of electrical resistivity and AC magnetic susceptibility measurements on BiTeI at pressure up to  ∼40 GPa in an effort to characterize the properties of the high-pressure phases. A previous calculation found that the high-pressure orthorhombic P4/nmm structure BiTeI is a metal. We find that this structure is superconducting with T c values as high as 6 K. AC magnetic susceptibility measurements support the bulk nature of the superconductivity. Using electronic structure and phonon calculations, we compute T c and find that our data is consistent with phonon-mediated superconductivity.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2018

High pressure Raman, optical absorption, and resistivity study of SrCrO4

Malik A. Hakeem; Daniel Jackson; J. J. Hamlin; D. Errandonea; John Edward Proctor; Marco Bettinelli

We studied the electronic and vibrational properties of monazite-type SrCrO4 under compression. The study extended the pressure range of previous studies from 26 to 58 GPa. The existence of two previously reported phase transitions was confirmed at 9 and 14 GPa, and two new phase transitions were found at 35 and 48 GPa. These transitions involve several changes in the vibrational and transport properties with the new high-pressure phases having a conductivity lower than that of the previously known phases. No evidence of chemical decomposition or metallization of SrCrO4 was detected. A tentative explanation for the reported observations is discussed.


Physical Review B | 2017

Superconductivity of barium-VI synthesized via compression at low temperatures

Daniel Jackson; Derrick VanGennep; Yogesh K. Vohra; S. T. Weir; J. J. Hamlin

Using a membrane-driven diamond anvil cell and both ac magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistivity measurements, we have characterized the superconducting phase diagram of elemental barium to pressures as high as 65 GPa. We have determined the superconducting properties of the recently discovered Ba-VI crystal structure, which can only be accessed via the application of pressure at low temperature. We find that Ba-VI exhibits a maximum Tc near 8 K, which is substantially higher than the maximum Tc found when pressure is applied at room temperature.


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2017

Evolution of the Fermi surface of BiTeCl with pressure

Derrick VanGennep; Daniel Jackson; D. Graf; H. Berger; J. J. Hamlin

We report measurements of Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations in the giant Rashba semiconductor BiTeCl under applied pressures up to  ∼2.5 GPa. We observe two distinct oscillation frequencies, corresponding to the Rashba-split inner and outer Fermi surfaces. BiTeCl has a conduction band bottom that is split into two sub-bands due to the strong Rashba coupling, resulting in two spin-polarized conduction bands as well as a Dirac point. Our results suggest that the chemical potential lies above this Dirac point, giving rise to two Fermi surfaces. We use a simple two-band model to understand the pressure dependence of our sample parameters. Comparing our results on BiTeCl to previous results on BiTeI, we observe similar trends in both the chemical potential and the Rashba splitting with pressure.


Physical Review B | 2018

Superconducting and magnetic phase diagram of RbEuFe4As4 and CsEuFe4As4 at high pressure

Daniel Jackson; Derrick VanGennep; Wenli Bi; Dongzhou Zhang; Philipp Materne; Yi Liu; Guang Han Cao; Samuel T. Weir; Yogesh K. Vohra; J. J. Hamlin


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Testing the validity of the Fisher-Langer relation in the vicinity of a quantum critical point

Timothy Elmslie; Derrick VanGennep; Daniel Jackson; Dmitrii L. Maslov; J. J. Hamlin


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Superconductivity in the high pressure phases of barium

Daniel Jackson; J. J. Hamlin


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Synthesis and properties of new U3TiSb5-type compounds

Maegan Idrogo; Daniel Jackson; Derrick VanGennep; J. J. Hamlin


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

High pressure differential conductance measurements of (Pb,Sn)Se

Tiffany Paul; Derrick VanGennep; Daniel Jackson; Amlan Biswas; J. J. Hamlin


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Complex T-H phase diagram in Ce3TiSb5

Daniel Jackson; T. Stevenson; Derrick VanGennep; B. Jones; J. J. Hamlin

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J. J. Hamlin

University of California

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Yogesh K. Vohra

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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D. Graf

Florida State University

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S. T. Weir

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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H. Berger

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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