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Correction to: Anisotropic transport in a possible quasi-one-dimensional topological candidate: TaNi2Te3
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Anisotropic transport in a possible quasi-one-dimensional topological candidate: TaNi2Te3
We report on the solid-state synthesis and the strongly anisotropic transport properties of the ternary telluride TaNi2Te3, whose three orthogonal resistivity coefficients exhibit a large ratio of 1.4:1:2294 (14:...
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Open AccessEvidence of spontaneous vortex ground state in an iron-based ferromagnetic superconductor
Spontaneous vortex phase (SVP) is an exotic quantum matter in which quantized superconducting vortices form in the absence of external magnetic field. Although being predicted theoretically nearly 40 years ago...
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A new ferromagnetic superconductor: \(\hbox {CsEuFe}_4\hbox {As}_4\)
Superconductivity (SC) and ferromagnetism (FM) are in general antagonistic, which makes their coexistence very rare. Following our recent discovery of robust coexistence of SC and FM in
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Open AccessSuperconductivity in Ta3Pd3Te14 with quasi-one-dimensional PdTe2 chains
We report bulk superconductivity at 1.0 K in a low-dimensional ternary telluride Ta3Pd3Te14 containing edge-sharing PdTe2 chains along crystallographic b axis, similar to the recently discovered superconductor Ta