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Phonon-mediated superconductivity in two-dimensional hydrogenated phosphorus carbide: HPC3_{3}

Published 14 Dec 2021 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2112.07482v2)

Abstract: In the recent years, three-dimensional (3D) high-temperature superconductors at ultrahigh pressure have been reported, typical examples are the polyhydrides H<em>3<em>{3}S, LaH</em>10</em>{10}, and YH<em>9<em>{9}, etc. To find high-temperature superconductors in two-dimensional (2D) at atmosphere pressure is another research hotspot. Here, we investigated the possible superconductivity in a hydrogenated monolayer phosphorus carbide based on first-principles calculations. The results reveal that monolayer PC</em>3</em>{3} transforms from a semiconductor to a metal after hydrogenation. Interestingly, the C-Ï€\pi-bonding band contributes most to the states at the Fermi level. Based on the electron-phonon coupling mechanism, it is found that the electron-phonon coupling constant of HPC<em>3<em>{3} is 0.95, which mainly origins from the coupling of C-Ï€\pi electrons with the in-plane vibration modes of C and H. The calculated critical temperature T</em>cT</em>{c} is 31.0 K, which is higher than most of the 2D superconductors. By further applying biaxial tensile strain of 3%\%, the TcT_{c} can be boosted to 57.3 K, exceeding the McMillan limit. Thus, hydrogenation and strain are effective ways for increasing the superconducting TcT_{c} of 2D materials.

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