范德瓦尔斯力
超导电性
物理
材料科学
凝聚态物理
量子力学
分子
作者
Zhichao Pan,Xing Huang,Yunlong Fan,Shaoze Wang,Yiyu Liu,Xuzhong Cong,Tingsong Zhang,Shi‐Chao Qi,Ying Xing,Yu‐Qing Zheng,Jian Li,Xiaoming Zhang,Wei Xu,Lei Sun,Jian Wang,Jin‐Hu Dou
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-53786-1
摘要
Two-dimensional conjugated coordination polymers exhibit remarkable charge transport properties, with copper-based benzenehexathiol (Cu-BHT) being a rare superconductor. However, the atomic structure of Cu-BHT has remained unresolved, hindering a deeper understanding of the superconductivity in such materials. Here, we show the synthesis of single crystals of Cu3BHT with high crystallinity, revealing a quasi-two-dimensional kagome structure with non-van der Waals interlayer Cu-S covalent bonds. These crystals exhibit intrinsic metallic behavior, with conductivity reaching 103 S/cm at 300 K and 104 S/cm at 2 K. Notably, superconductivity in Cu3BHT crystals is observed at 0.25 K, attributed to enhanced electron-electron interactions and electron-phonon coupling in the non-van der Waals structure. The discovery of this clear correlation between atomic-level crystal structure and electrical properties provides a crucial foundation for advancing superconductor coordination polymers, with potential to revolutionize future quantum devices.
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