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The discovery of superconductivity in twisted bilayer graphene has reignited enthusiasm in the field of flat-band superconductivity. However, important challenges remain, such as constructing a flat-band structure and inducing a superconducting state in materials. Here, we successfully achieved superconductivity in Bi2O2Se by pressure-tuning the flat-band electronic structure. Experimental measurements combined with theoretical calculations reveal that the occurrence of pressure-induced superconductivity at 30 GPa is associated with a flat-band electronic structure near the Fermi level. Moreover, in Bi2O2Se, a van Hove singularity is observed at the Fermi level alongside pronounced Fermi surface nesting. These remarkable features play a crucial role in promoting strong electron–phonon interactions, thus potentially enhancing the superconducting properties of the material. These findings demonstrate that pressure offers a potential experimental strategy for precisely tuning the flat band and achieving superconductivity.
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Hui Tian
North Minzu University
Teng Tu
Chengdu University of Technology
Xilian Jin
Jilin University
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Peking University
Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences
Jilin University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e75695b6db6435876ce61d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c11984