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Prediction of superconducting iron-bismuth intermetallic compounds at high pressure

Authors :
Amsler, Maximilian
Naghavi, S. Shahab
Wolverton, Chris
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The synthesis of materials in high-pressure experiments has recently attracted increasing attention, especially since the discovery of record breaking superconducting temperatures in the sulfur-hydrogen and other hydrogen-rich systems. Commonly, the initial precursor in a high pressure experiment contains constituent elements that are known to form compounds at ambient conditions, however the discovery of high-pressure phases in systems immiscible under ambient conditions poses an additional materials design challenge. We performed an extensive multi component $ab\,initio$ structural search in the immiscible Fe--Bi system at high pressure and report on the surprising discovery of two stable compounds at pressures above $\approx36$ GPa, FeBi$_2$ and FeBi$_3$. According to our predictions, FeBi$_2$ is a metal at the border of magnetism with a conventional electron-phonon mediated superconducting transition temperature of $T_{\rm c}=1.3$ K at 40 GPa. In analogy to other iron-based materials, FeBi$_2$ is possibly a non-conventional superconductor with a real $T_{\rm c}$ significantly exceeding the values obtained within Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) theory.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1609.09536
Document Type :
Working Paper