Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of High Pressure Physics and Material Science School of Physics and Physical Engineering Qufu Normal University Qufu Shandong Province 273165 China
2. Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research Beijing 100094 China
3. Advanced Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Sciences Qufu Normal University Qufu Shandong Province 273165 China
4. State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials Jilin University Changchun Jilin Province 130012 China
Abstract
AbstractConventional hard and superhard materials, such as diamond and cubic boron nitride, are attractive for fundamental material science and practical industrial application, but severely limited by their poor electrical conductivity. Therefore, it is desirable to design and fabricate novel materials for superior hardness and conductivity. Herein, a class of hard superconductors in alkali or alkaline‐earth metal (AM) borides, namely AMB7, constituted by a B23 cage with one centered metal atom (Li, Na, K, Mg, Ca, and Sr) is reported, which is the first stable clathrate structure in AMB systems. The theoretical calculations demonstrate that all these pressure‐stabilized clathrate structures can be quenched down to ambient conditions, which provides an essential prerequisite for experimental synthesis at moderate pressures. Among them, the highest hardness and maximum superconducting transition temperature (Tc) value are achieved in SrB7 (25.1 GPa) and MgB7 (29.3 K), respectively. Interestingly, the results show that KB7 simultaneously behaves high hardness (22.5 GPa) and superconducting transition temperature (Tc ≈26.2 K). This study opens up a new way to search and design novel superconductors with favorable mechanical properties under high pressure and high‐temperature conditions.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province
Qufu Normal University
Subject
Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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