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Collaborative Study with AIST Japan Advances Iron-Based Superconductors
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In collaboration with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, Prof. Shiv J. Singh’s research team has successfully investigated the influence of the cubic anvil high-pressure (CA-HP) technique on the superconducting properties of iron-based superconductors.
In this study, SmFeAsO0.8F0.2 (Sm1111) bulk superconductors were synthesized using the CA-HP method, and the effects of growth pressure on their superconducting properties were systematically examined. The findings revealed that ex-situ CA-HP synthesis under optimized conditions at 0.5 GPa significantly enhanced the critical current density (Jc) by an order of magnitude without altering the critical temperature (Tc). In contrast, in-situ synthesis at higher pressure and temperature conditions (4 GPa, 1400 °C, 1 h) led to a 3 K increase in Tc while maintaining strong Jc performance compared to the parent Sm1111 sample. These results demonstrate the effectiveness of the CA-HP technique as a powerful approach for optimizing and tailoring superconducting properties in iron-based superconductors.
For more details, please refer to the publication: Mohammad Azam, Tatiana Zajarniuk, Hiraku Ogino, and Shiv J. Singh entitled “Optimization of superconducting properties of F-doped SmFeAsO by cubic anvil high-pressure technique” Materials Research Express 12, 116001 (2025) (IOP Publishing). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ae1719

Figure: Schematic illustration of (a) a typical heating temperature-time profile for the growth of SmFeAsO0.80F0.20 (b) the high-pressure cubic anvil apparatus, and (c) the sample cell assembly, consisting of a pyrophyllite cube, graphite sleeve, boron nitride (BN) sample crucible, pyrophyllite pellets, and graphite disks.



