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Experimental studies established that calcium undergoes several counterintuitive transitions under pressure: fcc → bcc → simple cubic → Ca-IV → Ca-V, and becomes a good superconductor in the simple cubic and higher-pressure phases. Here, using ab initio evolutionary simulations, we explore the behavior of Ca under pressure and find a number of new phases. Our structural sequence differs from the traditional picture for Ca, but is similar to that for Sr. The β-tin ( I 4 1 / amd ) structure, rather than simple cubic, is predicted to be the theoretical ground state at 0 K and 33–71 GPa. This structure can be represented as a large distortion of the simple cubic structure, just as the higher-pressure phases stable between 71 and 134 GPa. The structure of Ca-V, stable above 134 GPa, is a complex host-guest structure. According to our calculations, the predicted phases are superconductors with Tc increasing under pressure and reaching approximately 20 K at 120 GPa, in good agreement with experiment.
Models, Molecular, Superconductivity, Condensed Matter - Materials Science, Electric Conductivity, Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci), FOS: Physical sciences, Evolutionary algorithms, High pressure, Models, Chemical, X-Ray Diffraction, Structure prediction, Density functional theory, Pressure, Calcium, Computer Simulation, Algorithms
Models, Molecular, Superconductivity, Condensed Matter - Materials Science, Electric Conductivity, Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci), FOS: Physical sciences, Evolutionary algorithms, High pressure, Models, Chemical, X-Ray Diffraction, Structure prediction, Density functional theory, Pressure, Calcium, Computer Simulation, Algorithms
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