Chemische Metallkunde, Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe, Nöthnitzer Straße 40, 01187 Dresden, Germany
Abstract:
The clathrate I superconductor Sr8Si46 is obtained under high-pressure high-temperature conditions, at 5 GPa and temperatures in the range of 1273 to 1373 K. At ambient pressure, the compound decomposes upon heating at T=796(5) K into Si and SrSi2. The crystal structure of the clathrate is isotypic to that of Na8Si46. Chemical bonding analysis reveals conventional covalent bonding within the silicon network as well as additional multi-atomic interactions between Sr and Si within the framework cages. Physical measurements indicate a bulk BCS type II superconducting state below Tc=3.8(3) K.