Pressure-induced superconductivity in monoclinic RhBi₂
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RhBi$_2$ is a polymorphic system that exhibits two distinct phases. RhBi$_2$ in the triclinic phase has been identified as a weak topological insulator with a van Hove singularity point close to the Fermi energy. Thus, triclinic RhBi$_2$ is expected to exhibit exotic quantum properties under strain or pressure. In this study, we report on the emergence of superconductivity in the monoclinic RhBi$_2$ under external pressures. The electrical resistivity behavior of the monoclinic RhBi$_2$ single crystal is studied at a wide range of applied external pressures up to 40 GPa. We observe a pressure-induced superconductivity with a dome-shaped dependence of the critical temperature on pressure at pressures above 10 GPa. A maximum critical temperature ($T_\mathrm{c}$) value of $T_\mathrm{c}$ = 5.1 K is reached at the pressure of 16.1 GPa. Furthermore, we performed detailed ab initio calculations to understand the electronic band structures of monoclinic RhBi$_2$ under varying pressures. The combination of topology and pressure-induced superconductivity in the RhBi$_2$ polymorphic system may provide us with a new promising material platform to investigate topological superconductivity.
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