The discovery of superconductivity in 3d-transition metal compounds with strong magnetism is interesting but rare. Especially for Mn-based compounds, there exist only very limited materials that show superconductivity. Here, we report the discovery of superconductivity up to 14.2 K in a Mn-based material MnB4. By applying high pressures, we found the continuous suppression of a weak insulating behavior and the occurrence of superconductivity after about 30 GPa. With further increasing pressure, Tc is gradually enhanced and reaches the maximum value of about 14.2 K at 150 GPa with a Fermi-Liquid behavior in the normal states. The synchrotron X-ray diffraction data reveal the unchanged monoclinic (S.G: P21/c) symmetry but an unusual crossover of the lattice parameters b and c. Theoretical calculations based on the electron-phonon coupling picture reveal a very low Tc (less than 1 K), manifesting an exotic pairing mechanism beyond the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) theory. Our findings show a promising way to explore high Tc superconductivity by combining the 3d-transition metal magnetic elements and light elements.
@article{arxiv.2407.06061,
title = {Superconductivity up to 14.2 K in MnB$_4$ under pressure},
author = {Zhe-Ning Xiang and Ying-Jie Zhang and Qing Lu and Qing Li and Yiwen Li and Tianheng Huang and Yijie Zhu and Yongze Ye and Jian Sun and Hai-Hu Wen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.06061},
year = {2025}
}
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36 pages total; 24 pages of main text with 5 figures, 12 pages of supplement with 1 table and 8 figures