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Climbing the ladder: a method for identifying promising copper-lead apatites

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-09-25 v1

Abstract

We develop a DFT screening procedure for copper-substituted lead apatites of the composition Pb9_9Cu(XO4_4)6_6Y that enforces three design rules: thermodynamic stability, Cu site preference, and symmetry robustness of the near-Fermi electronic structure. A convex-hull analysis over P/V/As as X, O/F/Cl/Br as Y, identifies vanadates as the only members on or beneath the hull. Across the family, Cu substitution at PbI^{\text{I}} (4f4f) preserves flat bands at EF_F, whereas PbI^{\text{I}} (6h6h) either gaps or severely distorts them. Small symmetry-lowering relaxations (P3P1P3 \rightarrow P1) are also capable of opening the band gap, motivating symmetry robustness as a filter. Applying these criteria singles out Pb9_9Cu(VO4_4)6_6Br2_2 (and, possibly, Cl2_2) as leading candidates. This work motivates experimental study of the selected compounds, as well as a dedicated study of strong correlations.

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@article{arxiv.2509.20260,
  title  = {Climbing the ladder: a method for identifying promising copper-lead apatites},
  author = {Ihor Sukhenko and Volodymyr Karbivskyy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.20260},
  year   = {2025}
}

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8 pages, 9 figures