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σσ bands driven high-temperature superconductivity in hydrogenated hexagonal BC3_3 monolayer

Published 28 Feb 2026 in cond-mat.supr-con | (2603.00648v1)

Abstract: Material with metallic σσ-bonding bands is expected to be a high-temperature superconductor, due to the sensitivity of σσ electrons to lattice vibration. Based on the first-principles calculations, electronic structures of hydrogenated BC3_3 monolayers (Hn_n-B2_2C6_6 with nn=1-8) are systematically investigated. At high coverage of hydrogen, the monolayer stabilizes in chair-like sp<sup>3sp<sup>3-hybridized configurations, leading to the metallization of σσ bands, especially in H7_7-B2_2C6_6 and H8_8-B2_2C6_6. This metallicity originates from the electron deficiency of boron, compared with insulating graphane. Utilizing Wannier interpolation, the electron-phonon coupling strengths for metallic phases of Hn_n-B2_2C6_6 are determined. As expected, strong couplings are identified between the conducting σσ electrons and low-frequency phonon modes. By solving the anisotropic Eliashberg equations, we confirm that H7_7-B2_2C6_6 and H8_8-B2_2C6_6 are single-gap superconductors with critical temperature being 87 K, exceeding the boiling point of liquid nitrogen. Considering that monolayer BC3_3 has been synthesized in experiment, our results demonstrate that hydrogenation of two-dimensional BC3_3 provides a viable pathway to achieve high-temperature superconductivity at ambient pressure.

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