Unveiling the Impact of Sulfur Doping on Copper-Substituted Lead Apatite: A Theoretical Study
Ming-Long Wang, Yin-Hui Peng, Ji-Hai Liao, Xiao-Bao Yang, Yao Yao,, Yu-Jun Zhao

TL;DR
This theoretical study investigates how sulfur doping affects the stability, copper distribution, and electronic properties of copper-substituted lead apatite, providing insights into its potential as a room-temperature superconductor.
Contribution
It systematically analyzes the thermodynamic stability and electronic effects of sulfur doping in Cu-substituted lead apatite, highlighting sulfur's role in facilitating copper doping.
Findings
Pb10-xCux(PO4)6S is thermodynamically stable
Sulfur influences copper distribution but has minor electronic impact
Copper primarily determines electronic properties after synthesis
Abstract
Room-temperature superconductivity represents a significant scientific milestone, with the initial report of LK-99, a copper-substituted lead apatite , offering a potential breakthrough. However, other researchers have encountered numerous challenges in replicating the original experimental results. In recent studies, Wang et al. successfully observed signs of a possible superconducting phase, such as smaller resistance and stronger diamagnetism, upon doping S into the samples. This indicates that the introduction of S is of significant importance for achieving an appropriate structure. To further investigate the role of S, we have considered the , systematically discussing its thermodynamic stability, as well as the influence of S on the distribution,…
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