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High Pressure Effects on Superconductivity in the beta-pyrochlore Oxides AOs2O6 (A=K, Rb, Cs)
Recently new pyrochlore oxides superconductors AOs2O6 (A=K,Rb,Cs) were found
and we measured the pressure dependence of magnetization up to 1.2 GPa in order
to deduce the pressure effect of Tc in the three beta-pyrochlore oxides. It is
found that the initial pressure dependence of Tc is positive for all the
compounds. Only KOs2O6 exhibits a saturation in Tc at 0.56 GPa and the downturn
at higher pressureComment: 7 pages, 2 figure
The second phase transition in the pyrochlore oxide Cd2Re2O7
Evidence for another phase transition at 120 K in the metallic pyrochlore
oxide Cd2Re2O7, following the structural transition at 200 K and followed by
the superconducting transition at 1.0 K, is given through resistivity,
magnetoresistance, specific heat, and X-ray diffraction measurements. The
results indicate unique successive structural and electronic transitions
occurring in the pyrochlore compound, revealing an interesting interplay
between the crystal and electronic structures on the itinerant electron system
in the pyrochlore lattice
Structural Order Parameter in the Pyrochlore Superconductor Cd2Re2O7
It is shown that both structural phase transitions in Cd2Re2O7, which occur
at T_{s1}=200 K and T_{s2}=120 K, are due to an instability of the Re
tetrahedral network with respect to the same doubly degenerate long-wavelength
phonon mode. The primary structural order parameter transforms according to the
irreducible representation E_u of the point group O_h. We argue that the
transition at T_{s1} may be of second order, in accordance with experimental
data. We obtain the phase diagram in the space of phenomenological parameters
and propose a thermodynamic path that Cd2Re2O7 follows upon cooling. Couplings
of the itinerant electronic system and localized spin states in pyrochlores and
spinels to atomic displacements are discussed.Comment: 5 pages. Submitted to J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. Best quality figures are
available at http://www.physics.mun.ca/~isergien/pubs.htm
New beta-Pyrochlore Oxide Superconductor CsOs2O6
The discovery of a new beta-pyrochlore oxide superconductor CsOs2O6 with Tc =
3.3 K is reported. It is the third superconductor in the family of
beta-pyrochlore oxides, following KOs2O6 with Tc = 9.6 K and RbOs2O6 with Tc =
6.3 K. The Tc of this series decreases with increasing the ionic radius of
alkaline metal ions, imposing negative chemical pressure upon the Os pyrochlore
lattice.Comment: submitted to J. Phys. Soc Jp
NMR Observation of Rattling Phonons in the Pyrochlore Superconductor KOs2O6
We report nuclear magnetic resonance studies on the beta-pyrochlore oxide
superconductor KOs2O6. The nuclear relaxation at the K sites is entirely caused
by fluctuations of electric field gradient, which we ascribe to highly
anharmonic low frequency oscillation (rattling) of K ions. A phenomenological
analysis shows a crossover from overdamped to underdamped behavior of the
rattling phonons with decreasing temperature and its sudden sharpening below
the superconducting transition temperature Tc. Absence of the Hebel-Slichter
peak in the relaxation rate at the O sites below Tc also indicates strong
electron-phonon coupling.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Green's function of fully anharmonic lattice vibration
Motivated by the discovery of superconductivity in beta-pyrochlore oxides, we
study property of rattling motion coupled with conduction electrons. We derive
the general expression of the Green's function of fully anharmonic lattice
vibration within the accuracy of the second order perturbation of electron-ion
interaction by introducing self-energy, vertex-correction, and normalization
factor for each transition. Using the expression, we discuss the characteristic
properties of the spectral function in the entire range from weakly anharmonic
potential to double-well case, and calculate NMR relaxation rate due to the two
phonon Raman process
Unconventional Hall effect in oriented CaCoO thin films
Transport properties of the good thermoelectric misfit oxide
CaCoO are examined. In-plane resistivity and Hall resistance
measurements were made on epitaxial thin films which were grown on {\it c}-cut
sapphire substrates using the pulsed laser deposition technique. Interpretation
of the in-plane transport experiments relates the substrate-induced strain in
the resulting film to single crystals under very high pressure ( 5.5 GPa)
consistent with a key role of strong electronic correlation. They are confirmed
by the measured high temperature maxima in both resistivity and Hall
resistance. While hole-like charge carriers are inferred from the Hall effect
measurements over the whole investigated temperature range, the Hall resistance
reveals a non monotonic behavior at low temperatures that could be interpreted
with an anomalous contribution. The resulting unconventional temperature
dependence of the Hall resistance seems thus to combine high temperature
strongly correlated features above 340 K and anomalous Hall effect at low
temperature, below 100 K.Comment: Submitted to Physical Review B (2005
Phonon Dynamics and Multipolar Isomorphic Transition in beta-pyrochlore KOs2O6
We investigate with a microscopic model anharmonic K-cation oscillation
observed by neutron experiments in beta-pyrochlore superconductor KOs2O6, which
also shows a mysterious first-order structural transition at Tp=7.5 K. We have
identified a set of microscopic model parameters that successfully reproduce
the observed temperature dependence and the superconducting transition
temperature. Considering changes in the parameters at Tp, we can explain
puzzling experimental results about electron-phonon coupling and neutron data.
Our analysis demonstrates that the first-order transition is multipolar
transition driven by the octupolar component of K-cation oscillations. The
octupole moment does not change the symmetry and is characteristic to
noncentrosymmetric K-cation potential.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted to J. Phys. Soc. Jp
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