Crystal structure and superconducting properties of hexagonal lithium-niobium oxynitride.

A hexagonal oxynitride (Li(0.88)□(0.12))Nb(3.0)(O(0.13)N(0.87))(4) was synthesized through ammonia nitridation of LiNb(3)O(8). The structural analysis revealed that this oxynitride consists of alternate stacking of octahedral and prismatic layers with different Li/Nb ratios: significant amounts of Li and Nb atoms (Li/Nb = 43/57) coexist in the octahedral layer, while the prismatic site is preferentially occupied by Nb (Li/Nb = 3/97). A metallic behavior was accompanied by an abrupt drop of electrical resistivity at about 3 K. Furthermore, large diamagnetism and specific-heat anomaly were observed below this temperature, suggesting the appearance of superconductivity in the Li-Nb oxynitride.

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