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Pressure effects on the electronic structure, phonons, and superconductivity of noncentrosymmetric ThCoC2

Published 20 Jun 2022 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.str-el | (2206.09598v2)

Abstract: The electronic structure, phonons, electron-phonon coupling, and superconductivity are theoretically studied in noncentrosymmetric superconductor ThCoC$_2$ as a function of pressure, in the pressure range 0 - 20 GPa. We found that the electronic band splitting induced by the spin-orbit coupling is enhanced under pressure. In spite of the overall stiffening of the crystal lattice, the electron-phonon coupling constant $\lambda$ increases with pressure, from 0.583 at 0 GPa to 0.652 at 20 GPa. If the isotropic Eliashberg electron-phonon coupling theory is used to simulate the effect on the critical temperature $T_c$, such an increase in $\lambda$ results in a substantial increase of $T_c$ from 2.5~K at 0 GPa to 4~K at 20 GPa. This shows that examining the effect of pressure offers a chance to resolve the pairing mechanism in ThCoC$_2$.

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