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Novel high pressure structures and superconductivity of niobium disulfide

Superconductivity 2014-10-31 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

We have investigated the pressure-induced phase transition and superconducting properties of niobium disulfide (NbS2_2) based on the density functional theory. The structures of NbS2_2 at pressures from 0 to 200 GPa were predicted using the multi-algorithm collaborative (MAC) structure prediction technique. The previously known 1TT-, 2HH-, and 3RR-NbS2_2 were successfully reproduced. In addition, many metastable structures which are potential to be synthesized were also discovered. Based on the enthalpy calculations, we found that at 26 GPa NbS2_2 transits from the double-hexagonal (2HH) structure to the tetragonal I4/mmmI4/mmm structure with a 10.6%10.6\% volume reduction. The calculated elastic constants and phonon dispersion curves of I4/mmmI4/mmm-NbS2_2 confirm its mechanical and dynamical stability at high pressure. More interestingly, the coordination number of Nb in I4/mmmI4/mmm structure is eight which is larger than that in the traditional metal dichalcogenides, indicating a new type of bondings of Nb and S atoms. In the new Nb-S bondings, one Nb atom and neighboring eight S atoms form a [NbS8_8] hexahedron unit. Furthermore, I4/mmmI4/mmm-NbS2_2 exhibits a higher superconducting critical temperature than 2HH-NbS2_2, as is resulted from the stronger electron-phonon coupling coefficients

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@article{arxiv.1401.3398,
  title  = {Novel high pressure structures and superconductivity of niobium disulfide},
  author = {Zhong-Li Liu and Ling-Cang Cai and Xiu-Lu Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.3398},
  year   = {2014}
}

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7 pages, 9 figures