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Superconductivity in metastable phases of phosphorus-hydride compounds under high pressure

Superconductivity 2016-02-03 v1

Abstract

Hydrogen-rich compounds have been extensively studied both theoretically and experimentally in the quest for novel high-temperature superconductors. Reports on sulfur-hydride attaining metallicity under pressure and exhibiting superconductivity at temperatures as high as 200 K have spurred an intense search for room-temperature superconductors in hydride materials. Recently, compressed phosphine was reported to metallize at pressures above 45 GPa, reaching a superconducting transition temperature (Tc_{c}) of 100 K at 200 GPa. However, neither the exact composition nor the crystal structure of the superconducting phase have been conclusively determined. In this work the phase diagram of PHn_n (n=1,2,3,4,5,6n=1,2,3,4,5,6) was extensively explored by means of {\it ab initio} crystal structure predictions using the Minima Hopping Method (MHM). The results do not support the existence of thermodynamically stable PHn_n compounds, which exhibit a tendency for elemental decomposition at high pressure even when vibrational contributions to the free energies are taken into account. Although the lowest energy phases of PH1,2,3_{1,2,3} display Tc_{c}'s comparable to experiments, it remains uncertain if the measured values of Tc_{c} can be fully attributed to a phase-pure compound of PHn_n.

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@article{arxiv.1512.02132,
  title  = {Superconductivity in metastable phases of phosphorus-hydride compounds under high pressure},
  author = {José A. Flores-Livas and Maximilian Amsler and Christoph Heil and Antonio Sanna and Lilia Boeri and Gianni Profeta and Chris Wolverton and Stefan Goedecker and E. K. U. Gross},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.02132},
  year   = {2016}
}