Pressure-tuned interplay between charge order and superconductivity in the kagome metal KV$_3$Sb$_5$

2021 
The kagome metal KV$_3$Sb$_5$ hosts charge order, topologically nontrivial Dirac band crossings, and a superconducting ground state with unconventional characteristics. Here we study the evolution of charge order and superconductivity in KV$_3$Sb$_5$ under hydrostatic pressure using electrical resistivity measurements. With the application of pressure, the ambient pressure superconducting transition temperature $T_{\rm c}\approx0.9$~K increases to $\approx3.1$~K at $0.4$~GPa, while the charge ordering temperature $T^{*}$ decreases from 78~K to 50~K. Upon further increasing pressure, charge order disappears in a first-order-like fashion at a pressure $p_{\rm 0}$ just above 0.4~GPa, and $T_{\rm c}$ undergoes a small reduction from 3.1~K for 0.4~GPa to 2.6~K for 2.25~GPa. Thus, relative to its ambient pressure value of $\approx0.9$~K, $T_{\rm c}$ is enhanced over a broad pressure range beyond $p_0$. These results suggest that the increase of $T_{\rm c}$ with the suppression of charge order results from a competition between the two orders. In addition, the upper critical field $\mu_0 H_{\rm c2}(T=0)$ is significantly enhanced near the critical pressure $p_0$, but $\mu_0 H_{\rm c2}(T)$ at various pressures can be well scaled.
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