Discovery of Cu<sub>3</sub>Pb

Tamerius, Alexandra D.; Clarke, Samantha M.; Gu, Mingqiang; Walsh, James P. S.; Esters, Marco; Meng, Yue; Hendon, Christopher H.; Rondinelli, James M.; Jacobsen, Steven D.; Freedman, Danna E.
2018
ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
DOI
10.1002/anie.201807934
Materials discovery enables both realization and understanding of new, exotic, physical phenomena. An emerging approach to the discovery of novel phases is high-pressure synthesis within diamond anvil cells, thereby enabling insitu monitoring of phase formation. Now, the discovery via high-pressure synthesis of the first intermetallic compound in the Cu-Pb system, Cu3Pb is reported. Cu3Pb is notably the first structurally characterized mid- to late-first-row transition-metal plumbide. The structure of Cu3Pb can be envisioned as a direct mixture of the two elemental lattices. From this new framework, we gain insight into the structure as a function of pressure and hypothesize that the high-pressure polymorph of lead is a possible prerequisite for the formation of Cu3Pb. Crucially, electronic structure computations reveal band crossings near the Fermi level, suggesting that chemically doped Cu3Pb could be a topologically nontrivial material.