Na doping on the Sn site in Na1+xSn2-xAs2 raises Tc to 2.1 K at x=0.4, with DFT indicating NaSn antisite defects are energetically favored.
A New Magnetic Topological Quantum Material Candidate by Design
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Magnetism, when combined with an unconventional electronic band structure, can give rise to forefront electronic properties such as the quantum anomalous Hall effect, axion electrodynamics, and Majorana fermions. Here we report the characterization of high-quality crystals of EuSn$_2$P$_2$, a new quantum material specifically designed to engender unconventional electronic states plus magnetism. EuSn$_2$P$_2$ has a layered, Bi$_2$Te$_3$-type structure. Ferromagnetic interactions dominate the Curie-Weiss susceptibility, but a transition to antiferromagnetic ordering occurs near 30 K. Neutron diffraction reveals that this is due to two-dimensional ferromagnetic spin alignment within individual Eu layers and antiferromagnetic alignment between layers - this magnetic state surrounds the Sn-P layers at low temperatures. The bulk electrical resistivity is sensitive to the magnetism. Electronic structure calculations reveal that EuSn$_2$P$_2$ might be a strong topological insulator, which can be a new magnetic topological quantum material (MTQM) candidate. The calculations show that surface states should be present, and they are indeed observed by ARPES measurements.
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Enhanced superconductivity by Na doping in SnAs-based layered compound Na$_{1+x}$Sn$_{2-x}$As$_2$
Na doping on the Sn site in Na1+xSn2-xAs2 raises Tc to 2.1 K at x=0.4, with DFT indicating NaSn antisite defects are energetically favored.