Novel metastable metallic and semiconducting germaniums

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2013
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3
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1
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Scientific Reports
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[London] : Springer Nature
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Group-IVa elements silicon and germanium are known for their semiconducting properties at room temperature, which are technologically critical. Metallicity and superconductivity are found at higher pressures only, Ge β-tin (tI4) being the first high-pressure metallic phase in the phase diagram. However, recent experiments suggest that metallicity in germanium is compatible with room conditions, calling for a rethinking of our understanding of its phase diagram. Missing structures can efficiently be identified based on structure prediction methods. By means of ab initio metadynamics runs we explored the lower-pressure region of the phase diagram of germanium. A monoclinic germanium phase (mC16) with four-membered rings, less dense than diamond and compressible into β-tin phase (tI4) was found. Tetragonal bct-5 appeared between diamond and tI4. mC16 is a narrow-gap semiconductor, while bct-5 is metallic and potentially still superconducting in the very low pressure range. This finding may help resolving outstanding experimental issues.

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Selli, D., Baburin, I. A., Martoňák, R., & Leoni, S. (2013). Novel metastable metallic and semiconducting germaniums ([London] : Springer Nature). [London] : Springer Nature. https://doi.org//10.1038/srep01466
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