Superconductivity in electron doped PbBi2Te4
Abstract: Single crystals of In-doped PbBi2Te4 are synthesized via a conventional solid-state method. Chemical analysis and hall measurements indicate that In replaces Pb, introducing n-type carriers, creating Pb1-xInxBi2Te4. A superconducting transition is observed with a maximum transition temperature around 2.06 K for Pb1-xInxBi2Te4. Field dependent transport measurements reveal type-II superconductivity and yield a maximum upper critical field around 1.55 T. Thermodynamic data indicates bulk superconductivity in the BCS weak coupling limit. Our findings establish an ambient-pressure superconducting system in the AM2X4 family, and doped PbBi2Te4 as a promising platform for the study of topological superconductivity.
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