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Superconductivity and Charge Density Wave in ZrTe3x_{3-x}Sex_{x}

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Charge density wave (CDW), the periodic modulation of the electronic charge density, will open a gap on the Fermi surface that commonly leads to decreased or vanishing conductivity. On the other hand superconductivity, a commonly believed competing order, features a Fermi surface gap that results in infinite conductivity. Here we report that superconductivity emerges upon Se doping in CDW conductor ZrTe3_{3} when the long range CDW order is gradually suppressed. Superconducting critical temperature Tc(x)T_c(x) in ZrTe3x_{3-x}Sex_x (0x0.1{0\leq}x\leq0.1) increases up to 4 K plateau for 0.040.04\leqxx\leq0.070.07. Further increase in Se content results in diminishing TcT_{c} and filametary superconductivity. The CDW modes from Raman spectra are observed in xx = 0.04 and 0.1 crystals, where signature of ZrTe3_{3} CDW order in resistivity vanishes. The electronic-scattering for high TcT_{c} crystals is dominated by local CDW fluctuations at high temperures, the resistivity is linear up to highest measured T=300KT=300K and contributes to substantial in-plane anisotropy.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure

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