Pressure-induced phase transitions and superconductivity in a quasi–1-dimensional topological crystalline insulator α-Bi 4 Br 4
0103 physical sciences
01 natural sciences
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.1909276116
Publication Date:
2019-08-17T00:55:19Z
AUTHORS (20)
ABSTRACT
Significance
The quasi–1-dimensional bismuth bromide, α-Bi
4
Br
4
, has been predicted to be a rotational symmetry-protected topological crystalline insulator. The structural study under high pressure indicates that the α-Bi
4
Br
4
phase is stable up to 4.3 GPa. There is a rich phase diagram of physical properties under high pressure in the α-Bi
4
Br
4
phase (i.e., a pressure-induced insulator–metal transition and, most importantly, a superconductive phase near the boundary of the insulator–metal transition). These findings help to answer questions, such as whether it is possible for the symmetry-protected electrons to form Cooper pairs. The α-Bi
4
Br
4
undergoes a pressure-induced structural transition above 4.3 GPa to a triclinic
P-
1 phase, which is another superconductive phase.
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