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arxiv: 1612.01217 · v2 · pith:I6ZB4R3Knew · submitted 2016-12-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Superconductivity in Solid Benzene Molecular Crystal

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keywords superconductivitybenzeneelectron-phononhighhydrogen-richinteractionsorganicsolid
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Light-element compounds hold great promise of high critical temperature superconductivity judging from the theoretical perspective. Hydrogen-rich material, benzene, is such a kind of candidate but also an organic compound. A series of first-principles calculations are performed on the electronic structures, dynamics properties, and electron-phonon interactions of solid benzene at high pressures. Benzene is found to be dynamically stable in the pressure range of 180 - 200 GPa and to exhibit superconductivity with a maximum transition temperature of 20 K at 195 GPa. The phonon modes of carbon atoms are identified to mainly contribute to the electron-phonon interactions driving this superconductivity. The predicted superconductivity in this simplest pristine hydrocarbon shows a common feature in aromatic hydrocarbons and also makes it a bridge to organic and hydrogen-rich superconductors.

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