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Discovery of a Superconducting Cu–Bi Intermetallic Compound by High‐Pressure Synthesis
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A new intermetallic compound, the first to be structurally identified in the Cu-Bi binary system, is reported. This compound is accessed by high-pressure reaction of the elements. Its detailed characterization, physical property measurements, and ab initio calculations are described. The commensurate crystal structure of Cu<sub>11</sub> Bi<sub>7</sub> is a unique variation of the NiAs structure type. Temperature-dependent electrical resistivity and heat capacity measurements reveal a bulk superconducting transition at T<sub>c</sub> =1.36 K. Density functional theory calculations further demonstrate that Cu<sub>11</sub> Bi<sub>7</sub> can be stabilized (relative to decomposition into the elements) at high pressure and temperature. These results highlight the ability of high-pressure syntheses to allow for inroads into heretofore-undiscovered intermetallic systems for which no thermodynamically stable binaries are known.
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