Superconductivity in Diamond-Like BC15

Inorg Chem. 2024 Oct 7;63(40):18781-18787. doi: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c02791. Epub 2024 Sep 25.

Abstract

Advancing the compositional space of a compound class can result in intriguing superconductors, such as LaH10. Herein, we performed a comprehensive first-principles structural search on a binary B-C system with various chemical compositions. The identified diamond-like BC15, named d-BC15, is thermodynamically superior to the synthesized BC3 and BC5. Interestingly, d-BC15 shows anisotropic superconductivity resulting from three distinct Fermi surfaces. Its predicted critical temperature (Tc) is 43.6 K at ambient pressure, beyond the McMillan limit. d-BC15 reaches a maximum of around 75 K at 0.43% hole doping due to the substantially enhanced density of states at the Fermi level. Additionally, d-BC15 demonstrates superhard characteristics with a Vickers hardness of 75 GPa. The calculated tensile and shear stresses are 72 and 73 GPa, respectively. The combination of high superconductivity and superhardness in d-BC15 offers new insights into the design of multifunctional materials.