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High-pressure structures and superconductivity of bismuth hydrides

Superconductivity 2015-11-18 v1

Abstract

We have systematically searched for the ground state structures of bismuth hydrides based on evolutionary algorithm method and particle swarm optimization algorithm method. Given only rich-hydrogen region, except for BiH3_{3}, other hydrides (BiH, BiH2_{2}, BiH4_{4}, BiH5_{5}, BiH6_{6}) have been predicted to be stable with pressurization. With the increase of hydrogen content, hydrogen exists in bismuth hydrides with the different forms and presents the characteristics of ionicity. Under high pressure, the remarkable structural feature is the emergence of H2_{2} units in BiH2_{2}, BiH4_{4} and BiH6_{6}, and BiH6_{6} adopts a startling layered structure intercalated by H2_{2} and the linear H3_{3} units. Further calculations show these energetically stable hydrides are good metal and their metallic pressures are lower than that of pure solid hydrogen because of the doping impurities. The TcT_{c} in the range of 20-119 K has been calculated by the Allen-Dynes modified McMillan equation, which indicates all these stable hydrides are potential high-temperature superconductors. Remarkably, it is the H-Bi-H and Bi atoms vibrations rather than the high-frequency H2_{2} or H3_{3} units that dominate the superconductivity. In addition, hydrogen content has a great influence on the superconducting transition temperature.

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@article{arxiv.1511.05291,
  title  = {High-pressure structures and superconductivity of bismuth hydrides},
  author = {Yanbin Ma and Defang Duan and Da Li and Yunxian Liu and Fubo Tian and Hongyu Yu and Chunhong Xu and Ziji Shao and Bingbing Liu and Tian Cui},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.05291},
  year   = {2015}
}