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High pressure study of low-Z superconductor Be$_{22}$Re

Superconductivity 2021-08-25 v2

Abstract

With Tc9.6 KT_c \sim 9.6~\mathrm{K}, Be22_{22}Re exhibits one of the highest critical temperatures among Be-rich compounds. We have carried out a series of high-pressure electrical resistivity measurements on this compound to 30 GPa. The data show that the critical temperature TcT_c is suppressed gradually at a rate of dTc/dP=0.05 K/GPadT_c/dP = -0.05~\mathrm{K/GPa}. Using density functional theory (DFT) calculations of the electronic and phonon density of states (DOS) and the measured critical temperature, we estimate that the rapid increase in lattice stiffening in Be22_{22}Re overwhelms a moderate increase in the electron-ion interaction with pressure, resulting in the decrease in TcT_c. High pressure x-ray diffraction measurements show that the ambient pressure crystal structure of Be22_{22}Re persists to at least 154 GPa. We discuss the relationship between low-Z Be-rich superconductors and the high-TcT_c superhydrides.

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@article{arxiv.2104.01094,
  title  = {High pressure study of low-Z superconductor Be$_{22}$Re},
  author = {J. Lim and A. C. Hire and Y. Quan and J. Kim and L. Fanfarillo and S. R. Xie and R. S. Kumar and C. Park and R. J. Hemley and Y. K. Vohra and R. G. Hennig and P. J. Hirschfeld and G. R. Stewart and J. J. Hamlin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.01094},
  year   = {2021}
}

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8 pages, 9 figures