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Superconductivity Induced by Lifshitz Transition in Pristine SnS 2 under High Pressure.

Jiajia FengCong LiWen DengBencheng LinWenhui LiuResta A SusiloHongliang DongZhiqiang ChenNan ZhouXiaolei YiXiangzhuo XingFeng KeZhenxian LiuHongwei ShengZhixiang ShiBin Chen
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
The importance of electronic structure evolutions and reconstitutions is widely acknowledged for strongly correlated systems. The precise effect of pressurized Fermi surface topology on metallization and superconductivity is a much-debated topic. In this work, an evolution from insulating to metallic behavior, followed by a superconducting transition, is systematically investigated in SnS 2 under high pressure. In-situ X-ray diffraction measurements show the stability of the trigonal structure under compression. Interestingly, a Lifshitz transition, which has an important bearing on the metallization and superconductivity, is identified by the first-principles calculations between 35 and 40 GPa. Our findings provide a unique playground for exploring the relationship of electronic structure, metallization, and superconductivity under high pressure without crystal structural collapse.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • molecular dynamics
  • density functional theory
  • computed tomography
  • dual energy
  • solid state