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Silvanite AuAgTe$_4$: a rare case of gold superconducting material

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-05-05 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

Gold is one of the most inert metals, forming very few compounds, some with rather interesting properties, and only two of them currently known to be superconducting under certain conditions (AuTe2_2 and SrAuSi3_3). Compounds of another noble element, Ag, are also relatively rare, and very few of them are superconducting. Finding new superconducting materials containing gold (and silver) is a challenge - especially having in mind that the best high-TcT_c superconductors at normal conditions are based upon their rather close ''relative'', Cu. Here we report combined X-ray diffraction, Raman, and resistivity measurements, as well as first-principles calculations, to explore the effect of hydrostatic pressure on the properties of the sylvanite mineral, AuAgTe4_4. Our experimental results, supported by density functional theory, reveal a structural phase transition at \sim5 GPa from a monoclinic P2/cP2/c to P2/mP2/m phase, resulting in almost identical coordinations of Au and Ag ions, with rather uniform interatomic distances. Further, resistivity measurements show the onset of superconductivity at \sim1.5 GPa in the P2/cP2/c phase, followed by a linear increase of TcT_c up to the phase transition, with a maximum in the P2/mP2/m phase, and a gradual decrease afterwards. Our calculations indicate phonon-mediated superconductivity, with the electron-phonon coupling coming predominantly from the low-energy phonon modes. Thus, along with the discovery of a new superconducting compound of gold/silver, our results advance understanding of the mechanism of the superconductivity in Au-containing compounds, which may pave the way to the discovery of novel ones.

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@article{arxiv.2301.08033,
  title  = {Silvanite AuAgTe$_4$: a rare case of gold superconducting material},
  author = {Yehezkel Amiel and Gyanu P. Kafle and Evgenia V. Komleva and Eran Greenberg and Yuri S. Ponosov and Stella Chariton and Barbara Lavina and Dongzhou Zhang and Alexander Palevski and Alexey V. Ushakov and Hitoshi Mori and Daniel I. Khomskii and Igor I. Mazin and Sergey V. Streltsov and Elena R. Margine and Gregory Kh. Rozenberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.08033},
  year   = {2023}
}