Pressure-induced boron clathrates with ambient-pressure superconductivity†
Abstract
Element B in binary metal borides forms various polymetric configurations due to its electron-deficient nature. Here we predict a new pressure-stabilized boron clathrate structure, LaB8, that is recoverable under ambient conditions. Crystal structure searches and first-principles calculations predict a series of thermodynamically stable La–B compounds at high pressures. Besides known LaB4 and LaB6 compounds, trigonal LaB8 is predicted to be thermodynamically stable above 70 GPa. Its B atoms construct face-sharing B26 cages, each surrounding a central La atom. The compound can be recovered to ambient conditions with the B26 cages well preserved. Electron–phonon coupling calculations suggest that it is potentially superconducting with an estimated Tc of 5 K at 70 GPa, which increases to ∼20 K at ambient pressure. The enhanced Tc is attributed to the increased B-derived electronic density of states at the Fermi level and to the softened Eu mode related to vibration of the B26 cages.