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High-T$_c$ Superconductivity in doped boron-carbon clathrates

Published 11 Oct 2021 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2110.05333v1)

Abstract: We report a high-throughput ab-initio study of the thermodynamic and superconducting proper- ties of the recently synthesized XB$_3$C$_3$ clathrates. These compounds, in which boron and carbon form a sponge-like network of interconnected cages each enclosing a central X atom, are attractive candidates to achieve high-Tc conventional superconductivity at ambient pressure, due to the simultaneous presence of a stiff B-C covalent network and a tunable charge reservoir, provided by the guest atom. Ternary compounds like CaB$_3$C$_3$, SrB$_3$C$_3$ and BaB$_3$C$_3$ are predicted to exhibit T$_c$ $\lt$ 50 K at moderate or ambient pressures, which may further increase up to 77 K if the original compounds are hole-doped by replacing the divalent alkaline earth with a monovalent alkali metal to form ordered $XY$B$_6$C$_6$ alloys.

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