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Resistivity of high pressure phosphorus phases

Superconductivity 2018-09-11 v2

Abstract

Simple cubic (sc) black phosphorus (denoted BP), stable at P>10GPa, seems an ordinary metal. It has electron-phonon-driven superconductivity with Tc 5-10 K. The A17 phase, stable at atmospheric pressure, has a narrow gap, becomes semimetallic at P=1 GPa, and has a smooth transition to topological metal behavior at P ~ 5 GPa. The A7 phase, stable for 5<P<10 GPa, is metallic, superconducting, and less conventional than the sc phase. Some insights are extracted from analysis of resistivity versus temperature at various pressures. A surprising order-of-magnitude disagreement between theory and experiment is discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1808.09914,
  title  = {Resistivity of high pressure phosphorus phases},
  author = {Xinyu Li and Philip B. Allen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.09914},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

5 pages including 6 figures. This revised version has a more definitive discussion of the order of magnitude disagreement between resistivity theory and experiment