空隙诱导了A15兰化中的超导性崩
Israel Osmond1, Lewis J Conway2,3, Mikhail A Kuzovnikov1
1University of Edinburgh, Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions and School of Physics and Astronomy, EH9 3FD, United Kingdom.
Physical review letters
|March 13, 2026
概括
高压化 (LaH) 材料表现出高温超导性. 这项研究揭示了A15-LaH框架是稳定的和可调的,显示了与含量相关的超导体到绝缘体过渡.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 超导电性 超导电性 超导电性
背景情况:
- 富含的材料是实现在压力下高温超导的关键.
- 化中的组成和超导特性之间的关系仍然未得到充分研究.
研究的目的:
- 系统地研究A15型酸中的组成,结构和超导性之间的相互作用.
- 在不同含量和压力下探索A15框架的稳定性和可调性.
主要方法:
- 在高压下实验合成和表征化.
- 计算研究以建模结构性和电子性质.
- 在现场测量超导过渡温度 (T_c) 和含量.
主要成果:
- 当完全占据间位时,A15型LaH_{5.75-x}表现出高T_c超导率 (98K在94GPa).
- 超导体到绝缘体的过渡发生在减压时,由低于LaH_5.5的脱落驱动.
- A15框架保持稳定,从120 GPa降至4 GPa,可逆的含量变化.
结论:
- 化中的A15框架提供了特殊的稳定性和可调性.
- 通过含量进行组合调节是调节这些材料中的超导性的关键因素.
- 这为研究结构,组成和超导之间的基本联系提供了一个独特的平台.
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