Stability and superconductivity of Ca-B phases at ambient and high pressure
Sheena Shah, Aleksey N. Kolmogorov

TL;DR
This study uses density functional theory to explore the stability and superconductivity of calcium-boron phases under various pressures, identifying new stable structures and analyzing their potential as superconductors.
Contribution
It provides a systematic theoretical investigation of Ca-B phases, discovering new stable structures and evaluating their superconducting properties at ambient and high pressures.
Findings
Identified stable Ca-B structures including oI8-CaB with Tc ~5.5 K.
Extended previous work to CaB[6+x], showing boron stabilization of B24 units.
Demonstrated instability of CaB2 in AlB2-type structure and low Tc in new polymorphs.
Abstract
In the search for MgB2-like phonon-mediated superconductors we have carried out a systematic density functional theory study of the Ca-B system, isoelectronic to Mg-B, at ambient and gigapascal pressures. A remarkable variety of candidate high-pressure ground states have been identified with an evolutionary crystal structure search, including a stable alkaline-earth monoboride oI8-CaB, a superconductor with an expected critical temperature (Tc) of 5.5 K. We have extended our previous study of CaB6 [Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 102501 (2012)] to nearby stoichiometries of CaB[6+x], finding that extra boron further stabilizes the proposed B24 units. Here an explanation is given for the transformation of cP7-CaB6 into the more complex oS56 and tI56 polymorphs at high pressure. The stability of the known metallic tP20 phase of CaB4 at ambient pressure is explained from a crystal structure and…
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