Superconductivity of novel tin hydrides (Sn$_n$H$_m$) under pressure
Sci. Rep. 6, 22873; (2016) With the motivation of discovering high-temperature superconductors, evolutionary algorithm is employed to search for all stable compounds in the Sn-H system. In addition to the traditional SnH$_4$, new hydrides SnH$_8$, SnH$_{12}$ and SnH$_{14}$ are found to be thermodyna...
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Zusammenfassung: | Sci. Rep. 6, 22873; (2016) With the motivation of discovering high-temperature superconductors,
evolutionary algorithm is employed to search for all stable compounds in the
Sn-H system. In addition to the traditional SnH$_4$, new hydrides SnH$_8$,
SnH$_{12}$ and SnH$_{14}$ are found to be thermodynamically stable at high
pressure. Dynamical stability and superconductivity of tin-hydrides are
systematically investigated. I$\bar{4}$m2-SnH$_8$, C2/m-SnH$_{12}$ and
C2/m-SnH$_{14}$ exhibit higher superconducting transition temperatures of 81,
93 and 97 K compared to the traditional compound SnH$_4$ with T$_c$ of 52 K at
200 GPa. An interesting bent H$_3^-$ in I$\bar{4}$m2-SnH$_8$ and novel liner
H$_4^-$ in C2/m-SnH$_{12}$ are observed. All the new tin-hydrides remain
metallic over their predicted range of stability. The intermediate-frequency
wagging and bending vibrations have more contribution to electron-phonon
coupling parameter than high-frequency stretching vibrations of H$_2$ and
H$_3$. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1512.07604 |