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Monoclinic EuSnAs: A Novel High-Pressure Network Structure

arXiv:2102.00437 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.155701

Abstract

The layered crystal of EuSnAs has a BiTe-type structure in rhombohedral () symmetry and has been confirmed to be an intrinsic magnetic topological insulator at ambient conditions. Combining {\it ab initio} calculations and \emph{in-situ} x-ray diffraction measurements, we identify a new monoclinic EuSnAs structure in symmetry above 14 GPa. It has a three-dimensional network made up of honeycomb-like Sn sheets and zigzag As chains, transformed from the layered EuSnAs via a two-stage reconstruction mechanism with the connecting of Sn-Sn and As-As atoms successively between the buckled SnAs layers. Its dynamic structural stability has been verified by phonon mode analysis. Electrical resistance measurements reveal an insulator-metal-superconductor transition at low temperature around 5 and 15 GPa, respectively, according to the structural conversion, and the superconductivity with a \textit{T} value of K is observed up to 30.8 GPa. These results establish a high-pressure EuSnAs phase with intriguing structural and electronic properties and expand our understandings about the layered magnetic topological insulators.