High-pressure crystal structures and superconductivity of Stannane (SnHâ)
There is great interest in the exploration of hydrogen-rich compounds upon strong compression where they can become superconductors. Stannane (SnHâ) has been proposed to be a potential high-temperature superconductor under pressure, but its high-pressure crystal structures, fundamental for the und...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 2010-01, Vol.107 (4), p.1317-1320 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There is great interest in the exploration of hydrogen-rich compounds upon strong compression where they can become superconductors. Stannane (SnHâ) has been proposed to be a potential high-temperature superconductor under pressure, but its high-pressure crystal structures, fundamental for the understanding of superconductivity, remain unsolved. Using an ab initio evolutionary algorithm for crystal structure prediction, we propose the existence of two unique high-pressure metallic phases having space groups Ama2 and P6â/mmc, which both contain hexagonal layers of Sn atoms and semimolecular (perhydride) Hâ units. Enthalpy calculations reveal that the Ama2 and P6â/mmc structures are stable at 96-180 GPa and above 180 GPa, respectively, while below 96 GPa SnHâ is unstable with respect to elemental decomposition. The application of the Allen-Dynes modified McMillan equation reveals high superconducting temperatures of 15-22 K for the Ama2 phase at 120 GPa and 52-62 K for the P6â/mmc phase at 200 GPa. |
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ISSN: | 0027-8424 1091-6490 |
DOI: | 10.1073/pnas.0908342107 |