Abstract

The discovery of coexistence of bulk superconductivity and nontrivial topological bands in the compounds, such as LaO and NbC, with a rocksalt structure, motivates us to study the physical properties of TaO with the same structure. Based on preparing successfully TaO polycrystalline sample, we measured its resistivity, magnetization, and specific heat. It was first found that TaO is a type-II superconductor with the critical temperature Tc = 6.20 K and the Ginzburg–Landau parameter κGL(0) = 16.2. The estimated electron–phonon coupling constant λep (0.62) and the specific heat jump ΔCel/γnTc (0.56) demonstrate that TaO is a weak-coupling phonon-mediated superconductor. The lack of single crystal sample impedes us to study experimentally its properties related to the electronic band topology, which is the subject of endeavor in the future.

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