High Pressure Behavior of Ternary H-C-S Compounds: Structural and Electronic Properties
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Abstract
Efforts to identify and develop room temperature superconducting materials are an intensive area of research, motivated by both fundamental science and the prospect for applications. We present pressure-induced structural and electronic properties of ternary H-C-S compounds to 150 GPa, using a diamond anvil cell, micro-confocal Raman spectroscopy, infrared absorption, and electrical resistance measurements. The results indicate that the H-C-S compound undergoes two structural phase transitions and an insulator-metal transition above 55 GPa. The temperature dependent resistance changes further show a gradual electronic transition from an insulator to a metal, which is driven by the pressure induced band gap closing. Also, we will discuss further investigation of these compounds as potential superconductors with high transition temperatures.
*The NSF grant DMR-1809649 supported this research.
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Presenters
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Elliot Snider
- Mechanical Engineering, University of Rochester
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Rochester