Figure 4: High-pressure electrical resistance versus temperature under different magnetic fields.
From: Superconductivity emerging from a suppressed large magnetoresistant state in tungsten ditelluride

(a,b) The electrical resistance as a function of temperature at 0.3 and 2.4 GPa, respectively, illustrating the obvious suppression of the LMR effect by increasing pressure. (c) The plot of resistance versus temperature at 11.0 GPa. The inset shows an enlarged view of a full suppression of the positive magnetoresistance and a zero resistance at 3.2 K. (d) The temperature dependence of electrical resistance at 13.0 GPa. The inset displays the elimination of superconductivity by magnetic fields.