High Pressure Superconducting transition in Dihydride BiH$_2$ with Bismuth Open-Channel Framework
Abstract
Metal hydrides MHx with low hydrogen content are not expected to show high-Tc superconductivity owing to the low hydrogen-derived electronic density of states at Fermi level and the limited hydrogen contribution to electron-phonon coupling strength. In this work, we report on the successful synthesis of a novel bismuth dihydride superconductor, Cmcm-BiH, at approximately 150 GPa, and the discovery of superconductivity with Tc about 62 K at 163 GPa, marking the first instance of superconductor among the MH-type metal dihydrides. Cmcm-BiH adopts a unique host-guest type structure, in which the Bi atoms via weak Bi-Bi covalent bonds form a three-dimensional open-channel framework that encapsulates H-like molecules as guests, thereby broadening the structural diversity of hydrides under high pressures. The occurrence of superconductivity is evidenced by a sharp drop of resistivity to zero and the characteristic downward shift of Tc under applied magnetic fields. Notably, Cmcm-BiH remains stable down to at least 97 GPa during decompression, with the calculated lowest pressure for dynamic stability of 10 GPa. In-depth analysis reveals that the covalent bismuth open-channel structure forms metallic conduction channels, dominates the electronic states near the Fermi level, and contributes approximately 51% of the total in Cmcm-BiH, distinguishing it from known high-pressure hydride superconductors. These findings highlight the critical role of non-hydrogen elements in producing superconductivity and open new avenues for the design and optimization of high-Tc hydride superconductors.
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@article{arxiv.2510.21338,
title = {High Pressure Superconducting transition in Dihydride BiH$_2$ with Bismuth Open-Channel Framework},
author = {Liang Ma and Xin Yang and Mei Li and Pengfei Shan and Ziyi Liu and Jun Hou and Sheng Jiang and Lili Zhang and Chuanlong Lin and Pengtao Yang and Bosen Wang and Jianping Sun and Yang Ding and Huiyang Gou and Haizhong Guo and Jinguang Cheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.21338},
year = {2026}
}