Prospects for Superconductivity in LiBSi
Abstract
The search for superconductivity in materials iso-structural and iso-electronic with magnesium diboride, MgB2, has not yielded results with Tc near 39K. In particular, Lithium borocarbide, LiBC, and its modification Li0.5BC, proved to be non-superconducting. Using our materials-specific condition for superconductivity and the symmetry principles for superconductor search, we show that LiBC cannot be a superconductor. By replacing C in LiBC with Si we achieve valence electron count (Ne) and atomic number (Z) symmetry with MgB2. We therefore predict that Lithium boron silicon, LiBSi, should be a superconductor with Tc comparable to MgB2.
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