As-Li electrides under high pressure: superconductivity, plastic, and superionic states
Zhongyu Wan, Wenjun Xu, Tianyi Yang, Ruiqin Zhang

TL;DR
This study explores the As-Li electride system under high pressure, revealing novel superconducting, plastic, and superionic states, with potential implications for Earth's interior and new Dirac materials.
Contribution
It uncovers new electride phases in As-Li system, demonstrating their superconductivity, plasticity, and superionic behavior under high pressure, expanding understanding of electride properties.
Findings
AsLi$_7$ exhibits high-temperature superconductivity at 150 GPa (Tc=38.4K).
The system shows coexistence of plastic and superionic states at high temperature.
Dirac cone observed, indicating potential new Dirac materials.
Abstract
Inorganic electrides are a new class of compounds catering to the interest of scientists due to the multiple usages exhibited by interstitial electrons in the lattice. However, the influence of the shape and distribution of interstitial electrons on physical properties and new forms of physical states are still unknown. In this work, crystal structure search algorithms are employed to explore the possibility of forming new electrides in the As-Li system, where interstitial electrons behave as 1D electron chains (1D electride) in Pmmm phase of AsLi and transform into 0D electron clusters (0D electride) in P6/mmm phase at 80 GPa. The P6/mmm phase has relatively high superconductivity at 150 GPa (Tc=38.4K) than classical electrides, even at moderate pressure with Tc=16.6K. The novel superconducting properties are conjectured to be possibly due to three Van Hove singularities at the…
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