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Title
Misfit phase (BiSe)(1.10)NbSe2 as the origin of superconductivity in niobium-doped bismuth selenide
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Abstract
Topological superconductivity is of great contemporary interest and has been proposed in doped Bi2Se3, in which electron-donating atoms such as Cu, Sr or Nb have been intercalated into the Bi2Se3 structure. For NbxBi2Se3, with T-c similar to 3K, it is assumed in the literature that Nb is inserted in the van der Waals gap. However, in this work an alternative origin for the superconductivity in Nb-doped Bi2Se3 is established. In contrast to previous reports, it is deduced that Nb intercalation in Bi2Se3 does not take place. Instead, the superconducting behaviour in samples of nominal composition NbxBi2Se3 results from the (BiSe)(1.10)NbSe2 misfit phase that is present in the sample as an impurity phase for small x (0.01 <= x <= 0.10) and as a main phase for large x (x=0.50). The structure of this misfit phase is studied in detail using a combination of X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy techniques.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Communications Materials
Publication
2020
ISSN
2662-4443
DOI
10.1038/S43246-020-00085-Z
Volume/pages
1 :1 (2020) , 7 p.
Article Reference
82
ISI
000610580800001
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Controlling the bulk bandgap and phase transition in topological insulators by combining them with trivial insulators.
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Web of Science
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Creation 15.03.2021
Last edited 21.08.2024
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