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Superconducting properties of the In substituted Topological Crystalline Insulator, SnTe

arXiv:1304.4869 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.87.140507

Abstract

We report detailed investigations of the properties of a superconductor obtained by substituting In at the Sn site in the topological crystalline insulator (TCI), SnTe. Transport, magnetization and heat capacity measurements have been performed on crystals of Sn0.6In0.4Te, which is shown to be a bulk superconductor with Tc(onset) at ~4.70(5) K and Tc(zero) at ~3.50(5) K. The upper and lower critical fields are estimated to be μ0Hc2(0) = 1.42(3) T and μ0Hc1(0) = 0.90(3) mT respectively, while κ = 56.4(8) indicates this material is a strongly type II superconductor.

5 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Physical Review B (Rapid Communications)