High-Pressure Study on the Superconducting Pyrochlore Oxide Cd2Re2O7

Abstract
Superconducting and structural phase transitions in a pyrochlore oxide Cd 2 Re 2 O 7 are studied under high pressure by x-ray diffraction and electrical resistivity measurements. A rich P T phase diagram is obtained, which contains at least two phases with the ideal and slightly distorted pyrochlore structures. It is found that the transition between them is suppressed with increasing pressure and finally disappears at a critical pressure P c =3.5 GPa. Remarkable enhancements in the residual resistivity as well as the coefficient A of the A T 2 term in the resistivity are found around the critical pressure. Superconductivity is detected only for the phase with the structural distortion.