Superconductivity in Pd-Intercalated Ternary Rare-Earth Polychalcogenide NdSeTe2

  • We synthesize a set of Pd-doped polycrystalline samples PdxNdSeTe2 and measure their physical properties. Compared with pure NdSeTe2, the charge density wave (CDW) order is continuously suppressed with the Pd-intercalation. Bulk superconductivity first appears at x=0.06 with Tc nearly 2.5 K, coexisting with a CDW transition at 176 K. Further Pd-doping enhances Tc, until it reaches the maximum value 2.84 K at x=0.1, meanwhile the CDW transition vanishes. The upper critical field for the optimal doping sample Pd0.1NdSeTe2 is determined from the R–H measurement, which is estimated to be 0.6 T. These results provide another kind of ideal compound for studying the interplay between CDW and superconductivity systematically.
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