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Superconductivity in two-dimensional phosphorus carbide (β0β_{0}-PC)

Published 9 Mar 2018 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.mes-hall | (1803.03399v1)

Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) boron has been predicted to show superconductivity. However, intrinsic 2D carbon and phosphorus have not been reported to be superconductors, which, inspires us to seek superconductivity in their mixture. Here we perform first-principles calculations of the electronic structure, phonon dispersion, and electron-phonon coupling of the metallic phosphorus carbide monolayer, the β0\beta_{0}-PC. Results show that it is an intrinsic phonon-mediated superconductor, with estimated superconducting temperature TcT_{c} to be \sim13 K. The main contribution to the electron-phonon coupling is from the out-of-plane vibrations of phosphorus. A Kohn anomaly on the first acoustic branch is observed. The superconducting related physical quantities is found tunable by applying strain or carrier doping.

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