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Recently, phenyl molecules have been reported to exhibit Meissner effect mainly from magnetization measurements. Realizing zero-resistivity state in these materials seems a challenge due to many practical difficulties but is required to characterize the existence of superconductivity. By choosing potassium-doped tris(2-methylphenyl)bismuthine as an example, we perform temperature-dependent magnetic susceptibility and resistivity measurements at different magnetic fields and pressures. The solid evidence for supporting superconductivity is achieved from the obtained Meissner effect and zero resistivity with the critical temperature ($T_c$) of 3.6 K at atmosphere pressure. Upon compression, we observe the gradual evolution of superconductivity from its initial phase with a parabolic behavior of $T_{c}$ to the second one with almost constant value of $T_{c}$ of 7 K. The 7 K phase seems a common feature for these newly discovered phenyl-based superconductors.
Recently, an extremely high superconducting temperature (Tc) of ~200 K has been reported in the sulfur hydride system above 100 GPa. This result is supported by theoretical predictions and verified experimentally. The crystal structure of the superco
The superconductor YB6 has the second highest critical temperature Tc among the boride family MBn. We report measurements of the specific heat, resistivity, magnetic susceptibility and thermal expansion from 2 to 300 K, using a single crystal with Tc
We followed the evolution of the normal and superconducting properties of Al thin films after each session of various successive oxygen irradiations at ambient temperature. Such irradiated films, similar to the granular ones, exhibit enhanced superco
The hole concentration (p)(delta), the transition temperature Tc, the intragrain penetration depth lambda, and the Meissner effect were measured for annealed RuSr2(Gd,Ce)2Cu2O10+delta samples. The intragrain superconducting transition temperature Tc}
We have investigated Se substitution effect to superconductivity of an optimally-doped BiS2-based superconductor Eu0.5La0.5FBiS2. Eu0.5La0.5FBiS2-xSex samples with x = 0-1 were synthesized. With increasing x, in-plane chemical pressure is enhanced. F