Long magnetic penetration depth observed in Sr3−xSnO

Antiperovskite oxide superconductor Sr3−xSnO was measured by a method called muon spin rotation (μSR). It became clear that the magnetic field penetration depth is abnormally long. Sr3−xSnO is a superconductor discovered in our laboratory in 2016. It is the first superconductor in the antiperovskite oxide, and the possibility of topological superconductivity has been theoretically proposed. […]

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Discovery of superconductivity in CaSb2

In CaSb2 , the calcium and antimony atoms are arranged in a special arrangement called “non-conformal”. Since atoms are arranged periodically in a crystal, if one atom moves in parallel so that it overlaps with the next atom, other atoms also overlap with the next atom, resulting in the same structure as the original. I will. In addition to […]

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