Theory-driven discovery of an exotic CaB$_{6}$ high-pressure crystal structure phase

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Abstract

We synthesized and solved an unexpectedly complex crystal structure of CaB6 under high pressures and temperatures [1]. The only known crystal structure in the large family of metal hexaborides, a simple cubic cP7 type, has been shown to transform into a tetragonal tI56 configuration comprised of unfamiliar 24-atom boron units above 30 GPa and remain metastable under ambient pressure. The interpretation of the convoluted x-ray diffraction pattern was accomplished with an ab initio evolutionary search implemented in MAISE [2] which identified the tI56 structure (28 atoms per primitive unit cell) without any parameter input, i.e. truly ``from scratch.'' I will describe the performance of different ground state search techniques in such challenging cases.\\[4pt] [1] A.N. Kolmogorov et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 075501 (2012)\\[0pt] [2] Module for Ab Initio Structure Evolution, http://maise-guide.org

Authors

  • Aleksey Kolmogorov

    • Binghamton University - SUNY
    • Binghamton University, SUNY
    • Binghamton University-SUNY
  • Sheena Shah

    • University of Oxford
  • Elena Margine

    • University of Oxford
  • Annette Kleppe

    • Diamond Light Source
  • Andrew Jephcoat

    • University of Oxford