Abstract
Recent experimental and computational works have established the occurrence of superconducting temperatures, Tc, near 200K when the pressure is close to 200GPa in hydrogen-based sulfur compounds. In this work we investigate the effects of phosphorus and chlorine substitutions of sulfur on Tc, as well as the effect of hydrogen vacancies. In addition, we explore the superconductivity-relevant parameters in the H3SixP1−x system.In executing this work we used the virtual crystal approximation and performed a systematic set of linearized augmented plane wave calculations (LAPW) for many different concentrations of the sulfur component. From the densities of states and the scattering phase shifts at the Fermi level, we calculated electron-ion matrix elements and estimated the electron-phonon coupling constants for different concentrations, as well as Tc. We find that the highest value of Tc=197K corresponds to a phosphorus concentration of x=0.15, or 8.85 valence electrons in a H3P0.15S0.85 alloy. From a detailed analysis of the results given by a Gaspari–Gyorffy (GG) determination of the Hopfield parameter, we identify the role of each term in the GG equation that produce the maximum Tc. In addition, we present a non-orthogonal tight-binding parameterization of the band structure of H3S which fits very well with the LAPW results.
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