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Unusual sulfur isotope effect and extremely high critical temperature in H3S superconductor

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Recent experiments have set a new record for the transition temperature at which a material (hydrogen sulfide, H3S) becomes superconducting. Moreover, a pronounced isotope shift of TC in D3S is… Click to show full abstract

Recent experiments have set a new record for the transition temperature at which a material (hydrogen sulfide, H3S) becomes superconducting. Moreover, a pronounced isotope shift of TC in D3S is evidence of an existence of phonon-mediated pairing mechanism of superconductivity that is consistent with the well established Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer scenario. Herein, we reported a theoretical studies of the influence of the substitution of 32S atoms by the heavier isotopes 33S, 34S and 36S on the electronic properties, lattice dynamics and superconducting critical temperature of H3S. There are two equally fundamental results presented in this paper. The first one is an anomalous sulfur-derived superconducting isotope effect, which, if observed experimentally, will be subsequent argument that proves to the classical electron-phonon interaction. The second one is fact that critical temperature rise to extremely high value of 242 K for H336S at 155 GPa. This result brings us closer to the room temperature superconductivity.

Keywords: temperature h3s; isotope effect; temperature; critical temperature

Journal Title: Scientific Reports
Year Published: 2018

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