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. 2026 Mar 16;65(10):5731-5739.
doi: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5c06103. Epub 2026 Mar 4.

High-Throughput Screening of Bulk Boride Superconductors with Honeycomb-Ruby Frameworks

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High-Throughput Screening of Bulk Boride Superconductors with Honeycomb-Ruby Frameworks

Yanwei Liang et al. Inorg Chem. .

Abstract

Metal borides are promising phonon-mediated superconductors, yet discovering new high superconducting transition temperature (Tc) bulk phases beyond MgB2-type motifs remains challenging. Here we propose a bulk layered boride prototype built from a honeycomb-ruby-honeycomb trilayer boron framework with three inequivalent metal sites for chemical tuning. Using a universal machine learning interatomic potential-accelerated high-throughput workflow combined with first-principles calculations, we screen over 120,000 candidates and identify 38 dynamically stable, near-hull compounds with Tc > 5 K, reaching Tc = 28.9 K for LiTiRuB18. Statistical analysis reveals a strong positive correlation between Tc and the B-p density of states at Fermi surfaces. Representative electronic and electron-phonon coupling analyses show multiband Fermi surfaces formed jointly by B-σ and B-π states and demonstrate that, beyond high-frequency B-B modes, metal-regulated soft B-M hybrid modes dominate the variation of electron-phonon coupling. These results expand the structural diversity of layered borides and establish an efficient data-driven route to bulk boride superconductors at ambient pressure.

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