We perform a high-throughput computational search for novel phonon-mediated superconductors, starting from the Materials Cloud three-dimensional structure database of experimentally known inorganic stoichiometric compounds. We first compute the Allen-Dynes critical temperature (TADc ) for 4533 nonmagnetic metals using a direct and progressively finer sampling of the electron-phonon couplings. For the candidates with the largest TADc value, we use automated Wannierizations and electron-phonon interpolations to obtain a high-quality data set for the most promising 250 dynamically stable structures, for which we calculate spectral functions, superconducting band gaps, and isotropic Migdal-Eliashberg critical temperatures. For 140 of these, we also provide anisotropic Migdal-Eliashberg superconducting gaps and critical temperatures. The approach is remarkably successful in finding known superconductors and we find 24 unknown ones with a predicted anisotropic Tc value above 10 K. Among them, we identify a possible double-gap superconductor (p-doped BaB2), a nonmagnetic half-Heusler ZrRuSb, and the perovskite TaRu3C, all exhibiting significant Tc values. Finally, we introduce a sensitivity analysis to estimate the robustness of the predictions.
Charting the Landscape of Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer Superconductors in Experimentally Known Compounds / Bercx, Marnik; Poncé, Samuel; Zhang, Yiming; Trezza, Giovanni; Ghezeljehmeidan, Amir Ghorbani; Bastonero, Lorenzo; Qiao, Junfeng; Von Rohr, Fabian O.; Pizzi, Giovanni; Chiavazzo, Eliodoro; Marzari, Nicola. - In: PRX ENERGY. - ISSN 2768-5608. - 4:3(2025). [10.1103/sb28-fjc9]
Charting the Landscape of Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer Superconductors in Experimentally Known Compounds
Trezza, Giovanni;Chiavazzo, Eliodoro;
2025
Abstract
We perform a high-throughput computational search for novel phonon-mediated superconductors, starting from the Materials Cloud three-dimensional structure database of experimentally known inorganic stoichiometric compounds. We first compute the Allen-Dynes critical temperature (TADc ) for 4533 nonmagnetic metals using a direct and progressively finer sampling of the electron-phonon couplings. For the candidates with the largest TADc value, we use automated Wannierizations and electron-phonon interpolations to obtain a high-quality data set for the most promising 250 dynamically stable structures, for which we calculate spectral functions, superconducting band gaps, and isotropic Migdal-Eliashberg critical temperatures. For 140 of these, we also provide anisotropic Migdal-Eliashberg superconducting gaps and critical temperatures. The approach is remarkably successful in finding known superconductors and we find 24 unknown ones with a predicted anisotropic Tc value above 10 K. Among them, we identify a possible double-gap superconductor (p-doped BaB2), a nonmagnetic half-Heusler ZrRuSb, and the perovskite TaRu3C, all exhibiting significant Tc values. Finally, we introduce a sensitivity analysis to estimate the robustness of the predictions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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