posted on 2024-04-29, 14:25authored byShiya Chen, Zepeng Wu, Zhen Zhang, Shunqing Wu, Kai-Ming Ho, Vladimir Antropov, Yang Sun
A high-throughput
screening using density functional calculations
is performed to search for stable boride superconductors from the
existing materials database. The workflow employs the fast frozen-phonon
method as the descriptor to evaluate the superconducting properties
quickly. Twenty-three stable candidates were identified during the
screening. The superconductivity was obtained earlier experimentally
or computationally for almost all found binary compounds. Previous
studies on ternary borides are very limited. Our extensive search
among ternary systems confirmed superconductivity in known systems
and found several new compounds. Among these discovered superconducting
ternary borides, TaMo2B2 shows the highest superconducting
temperature of ∼12 K. Most predicted compounds were synthesized
previously; therefore, our predictions can be examined experimentally.
Our work also demonstrates that the boride systems can have diverse
structural motifs that lead to superconductivity.