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Anomalous charge transport of superconducting Cu x PdTe 2 under high pressure

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By means of high-pressure resistivity measurements on single crystals, we investigate the charge transport properties of Cu x PdTe 2 , notable for the combination of topological type-II Dirac semimetallic properties with superconductivity up to T c = 2.5 K. In both cases of pristine (x = 0) and intercalated (x = 0.05) samples, we find an unconventional T 4 power law behavior of the low-temperature resistivity visible up to ∼40 K and remarkably stable under pressure up to 8.2 GPa. This observation is explained by the low carrier density n, which strongly reduces the k-region available for electron-phonon scattering, as previously reported in other low-n two-dimensional systems, such as multilayer graphene and semiconductor heterostructures. Our data analysis complemented by specific heat measurements and supported by previous quantum oscillation studies and ab initio calculations suggests a scenario of one-band charge transport. Within this scenario, our analysis yields a large value of transport electron-phonon coupling constant λ tr = 1.2 at ambient pressure that appears to be strongly enhanced by pressure assuming a constant effective mass.
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hal-03256132 , version 1 (10-06-2021)

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Hancheng Yang, M. K Hooda, C. S Yadav, David Hrabovsky, Andrea Gauzzi, et al.. Anomalous charge transport of superconducting Cu x PdTe 2 under high pressure. Physical Review B, 2021, 103 (23), pp.235105. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevB.103.235105⟩. ⟨hal-03256132⟩
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