Physical properties of Li-based LiPd<sub>2</sub>M Heusler compounds (M = Si, Ge, Sn)

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Abstract

We synthesized and studied LiPd2M, M = Si, Ge and Sn, Heusler-type compounds. All three compounds crystallize in the cubic Fm-3m crystal structure with estimated lattice parameters a = 5.9016 Å (LiPd2Si), 6.0105 Å (LiPd2Ge) and 6.2642 Å (LiPd2Sn). The compounds were characterized by means of magnetic susceptibility, heat capacity and resistivity. For LiPd2Ge bulk transition was confirmed by a large HC anomaly at Tc = 1.96 K. Fitting the HC data yields γ = 5.8 mJ mol-1 K-2 and ΘD = 244 K. The electron-phonon coupling λe-p= 0.53 implies weak-coupling superconductivity. Electronic structure, phonons and electron-phonon interaction functions were computed using the density functional theory. LiPd2Ge exhibits the strongest electron-phonon coupling within the studied series, in agreement with the observation of superconductivity. In all the compounds a phonon soft mode is found in the Γ-K direction, and it is most pronounced in the case of the superconducting LiPd2Ge, which suggests its correlation with the electron-phonon interaction.

*The work at GUT and AGH-UST was supported by the National Science Center (Poland), project 2017/27/B/ST5/03044 and 2017/26/E/ST3/00119, respectively. At Princeton it was supported by the DOE, Division of Basic Energy Sciences, grant DE-FG02-98ER45706.

Presenters

  • Tomasz Klimczuk

    • Applied Physics and Mathematics, Gdansk University of Technology
    • Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Gdansk University of Technology
    • Gdansk University of Technology

Authors

  • Karolina Górnicka

    • Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Gdansk University of Technology
    • Gdansk University of Technology
  • Gabriel Kuderowicz

    • Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology
  • Bartomiej Wiendlocha

    • Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology
  • Elizabeth M. Carnicom

    • Department of Chemistry, Princeton University
  • Robert J. Cava

    • Princeton University
    • Chemistry, Princeton University
    • Department of Chemistry, Princeton University
    • Chemistry, Pinceton University
    • Princeton Univ
  • Tomasz Klimczuk

    • Applied Physics and Mathematics, Gdansk University of Technology
    • Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Gdansk University of Technology
    • Gdansk University of Technology