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Magnetism and superconductivity seminar

Seminarium z Magnetyzmu i Nadprzewodnictwa Online

Can analysis of chemical bonding help us find new superconductors?

05-03-2025 10:00 - 11:00
Venue
Zoom - Institute of Physics PAS, Warsaw
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Speaker
Dr. Eng. Michał J. Winiarski
Affiliation
Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics and Advanced Materials Center, Gdansk University of Technology

To view the recording of the talk, please contact Prof. Andrzej Szewczyk: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Superconductors hold immense importance in many fields of current technology, including power transmission, medical imaging, high-sensitivity measurements, and more recently - quantum computing. However, despite more than 110 years have passed since the discovery of superconductivity, a universally applicable set of rules for designing superconducting materials remains elusive.

Recently a correlation between the occurrence of superconductivity and the presence of antibonding states at the Fermi level was found in several groups of materials (see eg. [1-3]). The phenomenon can be qualitatively understood as an unusual form of bonding optimization – relieving the electronic “stress” due to occupied antibonding states via an electronic structure “distortion”. Such a concept was previously proposed to rationalize the occurrence of itinerant ferromagnetism in intermetallic compounds [4].

I will present the results of chemical bonding analysis employing the molecular orbital theory and DFT-based bonding descriptors (eg. crystal orbital Hamilton population function – COHP) on several superconducting Heusler phases and endohedral cluster compounds [5,6]. I would also like to discuss the possibility of employing these methods to highlight new superconductor candidates.

[1] S. Gutowska et al., J. Phys. Chem. C. 127 (2023) 14402-14414
[2] X. Gui et al., Chem. Mater. 30 (2018) 6005-6013
[3] V.Y. Verchenko, A.A. Tsirlin, A.V. Shevelkov, Inorg. Chem. Front. 8 (2021) 1702-1709
[4] G.A. Landrum, R. Dronskowski, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 39 (2000) 1560-1585
[5] Z. Ryżyńska et al., Chem. Mater. 32 (2020) 3805-3812
[6] Z. Ryżyńska et al., J. Phys. Chem. C. 125 (2021) 11294-11299

The lecture will be in Polish, the slides will be in English.

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