High-Pressure Synthesis of Fully Occupied Tetragonal and Cubic Tungsten Bronze Oxides |
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Authors: | Yuya Ikeuchi Dr. Hiroshi Takatsu Dr. Cédric Tassel Yoshihiro Goto Taito Murakami Prof. Hiroshi Kageyama |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, 615-8510 Japan |
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Abstract: | A high-pressure reaction yielded the fully occupied tetragonal tungsten bronze K3W5O15 (K0.6WO3). The terminal phase shows an unusual transport property featuring slightly negative temperature-dependence in resistivity (dρ/dT<0) and a large Wilson ratio of RW=3.2. Such anomalous metallic behavior possibly arises from the low-dimensional electronic structure with a van Hove singularity at the Fermi level and/or from enhanced magnetic fluctuations by geometrical frustration of the tungsten sublattice. The asymmetric nature of the tetragonal tungsten bronze KxWO3-K0.6−yBayWO3 phase diagram implies that superconductivity for x≤0.45 originates from the lattice instability because of potassium deficiency. A cubic perovskite KWO3 phase was also identified as a line phase—in marked contrast to NaxWO3 and LixWO3 with varying quantities of x (<1). This study presents a versatile method by which the solubility limit of tungsten bronze oxides can be extended. |
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Keywords: | Hochdrucksynthese Perowskite Supraleitfähigkeit Tetragonale Wolframbronzen |
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