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Structural Diversity and Superconductivity in S-P-H Ternary Hydrides under Pressure

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Abstract

Evolutionary structure searches revealed a plethora of stable and low-enthalpy metastable phases in the S-P-H ternary phase diagram under pressure. A wide variety of crystalline structure types were uncovered ranging from those possessing one-dimensional chains, two-dimensional sheets based on S-H or S-P-H square lattices as well as S-H or P-H honeycombs, and cage-like structures. Some of the cage-like structures could be derived from doping the high-pressure high-temperature superconducting Im3¯ m H3S phase with phosphorus. Most of the discovered compounds were metallic; however, those derived from Im3¯ m H3S lattices with low levels of P-doping were predicted to possess the highest superconducting critical temperatures (Tcs). The propensity for phosphorus to assume octahedral coordination and the similar radii of sulfur and phosphorus are key to maintaining a high density of states at the Fermi level in Im3¯ m S0.875P0.125H3, whose Tcwas estimated to be similar to that of H3S at 200 GPa.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7208-7220
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume126
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 28 2022

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