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Nickel-based oxyphosphide superconductor with a layered crystal structure, LaNiOP

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 46, Issue 19, Pages 7719-7721

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic701200e

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A layered oxyphosphide, LaNiOP, was synthesized by solid-state reactions. This crystal was confirmed to have a layered structure composed of an alternating stack of (La3+O2-)(+) and (Ni2+P3-)(-). We found that the resulting LaNiOP shows a superconducting transition at similar to 3 K. This material exhibited metallic conduction and Pauli paramagnetism in the temperature range of 4-300 K. The resistivity sharply dropped to Zero, and the magnetic susceptibility became negative at <4 K, indicating that a superconducting transition occurs. The volume fraction of the superconducting phase estimated from the diamagnetic susceptibility reached similar to 40 vol % at 1.8 K, substantiating that LaNiOP is a bulk superconductor.

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