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Ambient-Pressure Superconductivity from Boron Icosahedral Superatoms

Superconductivity 2026-05-15 v2 Chemical Physics

Abstract

We identify a new family of boron-rich compounds consisting of interconnected B12_{12} icosahedra, and electropositive guest atoms (XX) in interstitial sites. These structures were found through first-principles crystal structure prediction at 50 GPa, where they could form, and are dynamically stable down to ambient pressure, so they could be formed under pressure, and brought back. When XX is a mono- or trivalent element the structures are metallic and superconducting. Predicted critical temperatures reach up to 42 K for CsB12_{12}, rivaling MgB2_2, the highest-TcT_c ambient-pressure conventional superconductor. We interpret the XB12_{12} phase as a superatomic crystal: the B12_{12} units retain the icosahedral shape that they also exhibit in isolation, while forming an extended crystalline network. When X is a mono- or tri-valent atom, the system is metallic, and the B--B covalent bonding promotes strong electron-phonon coupling. Unlike MgB2_2, where superconductivity is driven by a narrow subset of phonon modes, the XB12_{12} compounds exhibit broad, mode- and momentum-distributed coupling through both intra- and inter-superatomic vibrations. Our results highlight the XB12_{12} family as a promising platform for superconductivity and demonstrate the potential of superatoms as functional building blocks in solid-state materials design.

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@article{arxiv.2508.17422,
  title  = {Ambient-Pressure Superconductivity from Boron Icosahedral Superatoms},
  author = {Simone Di Cataldo and Antonio Sanna and Lilia Boeri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.17422},
  year   = {2026}
}

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9 pages, 7 figures