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Dalton Trans ; 49(10): 3321-3325, 2020 Mar 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32101188

ABSTRACT

We report a series of layered superconductors, anti-ThCr2Si2-type RE2O2Bi (RE = rare earth), composed of electrically conductive Bi square nets and magnetic insulating RE2O2 layers. Superconductivity was induced by separating the Bi square nets as a result of excess oxygen incorporation, irrespective of the presence of magnetic ordering in RE2O2 layers. Intriguingly, the transition temperature of all RE2O2Bi including nonmagnetic Y2O2Bi was approximately scaled by unit cell tetragonality (c/a), implying a key role in the relative separation of the Bi square nets to induce superconductivity.

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Inorg Chem ; 57(17): 10587-10590, 2018 Sep 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30125094

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Recently, superconductivity was induced by expanding interlayer distance between Bi square nets in anti-ThCr2Si2-type Y2O2Bi through incorporation of excess oxygen with increased nominal amount of oxygen. However, such oxygen incorporation was applicable to only Y2O2Bi among R2O2Bi ( R = rare earth metal), probably due to a larger amount of oxygen incorporation for Y2O2Bi. In this study, the interlayer distance in Er2O2Bi was increased by cosintering with CaO, which served as an oxidant, indicating that excess oxygen was incorporated in Er2O2Bi. As a result, superconductivity was induced in Er2O2Bi at 2.2 K.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 138(35): 11085-8, 2016 09 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27541176

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Discovery of layered superconductors such as cuprates and iron-based compounds has unveiled new science and compounds. In these superconductors, quasi-two-dimensional layers including transition metal cations play principal role in the superconductivity via carrier doping by means of aliovalent-ion substitution. Here, we report on a two-dimensional superconductivity at 2 K in ThCr2Si2-type layered oxide Y2O2Bi possessing conducting monatomic Bi(2-) square net, possibly associated with an exotic superconductivity. The superconductivity emerges only in excessively oxygen-incorporated Y2O2Bi with expanded inter-net distance, in stark contrast to nonsuperconducting pristine Y2O2Bi reported previously. This result suggests that the element incorporation into hidden interstitial site could be an alternative approach to conventional substitution and intercalation methods for search of novel superconductors.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 7(45): 24998-5001, 2015 Nov 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26524199

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Highly crystalline Y2O2Bi epitaxial thin film with monatomic Bi(2-) square net layer was grown by newly developed multilayer solid phase epitaxy. High reactivity of the nanometer-scale multilayered precursor enabled efficient formation of single crystalline Y2O2Bi phase with one-step heating. The reductive state of Bi(2-) square net was observed by X-ray photoemission spectroscopy. The electrical resistivity was one order lower than that of polycrystalline powder in previous study. The magnetotransport showed weak antilocalization effect well fitted by the Hikami-Larkin-Nagaoka model, exhibiting two-dimensional electronic nature with strong spin-orbit coupling in the Bi(2-) square net.

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