Issue 22, 2023

Scanning the latent phases and superconductivity in the Nb–Pb system at high pressure

Abstract

So far, few literature studies have been reported on niobium–lead binary intermetallic compounds, which are expected to have very different properties compared to existing niobium–carbon binary compounds, due to the distinct electronic properties of lead when compared to other carbon-group elements. Herein, we carry out a global structure search for the Nb–Pb system based on the evolutionary algorithm and density functional theory. Based on the dynamical and mechanical stability analyses, we unveiled five new phases, P4/m-Nb9Pb, Cmcm-Nb3Pb, I4/mmm-Nb2Pb, Pmm2-Nb5Pb3, and I4/mmm-NbPb2, that are promising candidates for experimental synthesis. Moreover, the superconducting transitions of all Nb–Pb binary intermetallic compounds are performed with electron–phonon calculations. As Nb9Pb exhibited the maximum Tc in the Nb–Pb intermetallics, greater than 3.0 K at 20 GPa, the phonon band structures, partial phonon density of states (PHDOS), the corresponding Eliashberg spectral functions α2F(ω), and integral electron–phonon coupling (EPC) parameters λ as a function of frequency of Nb9Pb were also studied. This work filled the gap in the pressure-tuned Nb–Pb phase transitions from a systematic first principles study for the first time.

Graphical abstract: Scanning the latent phases and superconductivity in the Nb–Pb system at high pressure

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Mar 2023
Accepted
10 May 2023
First published
11 May 2023

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023,25, 15146-15152

Scanning the latent phases and superconductivity in the Nb–Pb system at high pressure

Y. Qin, J. Song, X. Chen, D. Shi, R. Ren, Y. Wang, X. Bai, X. Yang and C. Cao, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023, 25, 15146 DOI: 10.1039/D3CP01006F

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