Superconductivity of Cs$_3$C$_{60}$ at atmosphere pressure
Di Peng, Ren-Shu Wang, Li-Na Zong, Xiao-Jia Chen

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of superconductivity in Cs3C60 at atmospheric pressure, showing potential for practical applications and suggesting a universal pairing mechanism across similar superconductors.
Contribution
The study demonstrates superconductivity in Cs3C60 at atmospheric pressure and characterizes its structure and properties, offering a new route for high-pressure superconductors to operate at ambient conditions.
Findings
Superconductivity observed at atmospheric pressure in Cs3C60.
The structure is primitive cubic with space group Pa-3.
Tc follows a universal trend with volume and lattice constant.
Abstract
Pressure as a clean and efficient tool can bring about unexpected extraordinary physical and chemical properties of matters. The recent discoveries of superconductivity at nearly room temperature in hydrides highlight the power of pressure in this aspect. Capturing such Tc superconductivity at atmosphere pressure for the technological applications is highly desired. The large-scale growth of diamond through the chemical vapor deposition away from the usual high-pressure and high-temperature conditions fuels such a hope. Similar to hydrides, Cs-doped C was also found to exhibit superconductivity by the application of pressure with a comparable Tc of 40 K as MgB. Here, we report the successful realization of superconductivity in Cs-doped C at atmosphere pressure. The phase is characterized to have the primitive cubic structure in the space group of Pa-3 with the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiamond and Carbon-based Materials Research · Fullerene Chemistry and Applications · High-pressure geophysics and materials
