Compressed Crystalline Bismuth and Superconductivity — An ab initio computational Simulation

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David Hinojosa-Romero
Isaías Rodríguez
Zaahel Mata-Pinzón
Alexander Valladares
Renela Valladares
Ariel A. Valladares
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[1] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales
[2] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Facultad de Ciencias
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10.1557/adv.2017.66
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Bismuth displays puzzling superconducting properties. In its crystalline equilibrium phase, it does not seem to superconduct at accessible low temperatures. However, in the amorphous phase it displays superconductivity at ∼ 6 K. Under pressure bismuth has been found to superconduct at Tcs that go from 3.9 K to 8.5 K depending on the phase obtained. So the question is: what electronic or vibrational changes occur that explains this radical transformation in the conducting behavior of this material? In a recent publication we argue that changes in the density of electronic and vibrational states may account for the behavior observed in the amorphous phase with respect to the crystal. We have now undertaken anab initio computational study of the effects of pressure alone maintaining the original crystalline structure and compressing our supercell computationally. From the results obtained we infer that if the crystal structure remains the same (except for the contraction), no superconductivity will appear.
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