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Superconductivity in highly disordered dense carbon disulfide.


ABSTRACT: High pressure plays an increasingly important role in both understanding superconductivity and the development of new superconducting materials. New superconductors were found in metallic and metal oxide systems at high pressure. However, because of the filled close-shell configuration, the superconductivity in molecular systems has been limited to charge-transferred salts and metal-doped carbon species with relatively low superconducting transition temperatures. Here, we report the low-temperature superconducting phase observed in diamagnetic carbon disulfide under high pressure. The superconductivity arises from a highly disordered extended state (CS4 phase or phase III[CS4]) at ~6.2 K over a broad pressure range from 50 to 172 GPa. Based on the X-ray scattering data, we suggest that the local structural change from a tetrahedral to an octahedral configuration is responsible for the observed superconductivity.

SUBMITTER: Dias RP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3718174 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Superconductivity in highly disordered dense carbon disulfide.

Dias Ranga P RP   Yoo Choong-Shik CS   Struzhkin Viktor V VV   Kim Minseob M   Muramatsu Takaki T   Matsuoka Takahiro T   Ohishi Yasuo Y   Sinogeikin Stanislav S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130701 29


High pressure plays an increasingly important role in both understanding superconductivity and the development of new superconducting materials. New superconductors were found in metallic and metal oxide systems at high pressure. However, because of the filled close-shell configuration, the superconductivity in molecular systems has been limited to charge-transferred salts and metal-doped carbon species with relatively low superconducting transition temperatures. Here, we report the low-temperat  ...[more]

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