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Ab initio T<sub>c</sub> screening for ThCr<sub>2</sub>Si<sub>2</sub>-type compounds within the BCS theory of superconductivity

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Abstract

ThCr2Si2-type (122) compounds have been considered promising candidates for BCS-type superconductors (SCs), but most of their superconductivity have yet to be studied experimentally. Based on their ab initio Tc evaluations, we have performed the high-throughput virtual screening from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD): We first ruled out those which include Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni atoms, because they might show magnetic ordering that hinders superconductivity.Similarly, the f-electron systems were excluded,because they might show non-BCS-type superconductivity that is beyond the ab initio Tc evaluation. Furthermore, dynamically unstable compounds were removed by performing the ab initio phonon simulations. Thus, 68 compounds remained as candidates for BCS-type SCsand then their Tc values were evaluated by the Allen-Dynes formula. For 30 compounds having experimental Tc values, we investigated the correlation between experimental and theoretical Tc values; they correlate well with each other. Among the remaining 38 compounds, we found SrPb2Al2 to have the highest Tc (2.2 K), which is a newly predicted BCS-type SC. We also investigated electronic and phonon band structures as well as the Eliashberg function with mode-resolved electron-phonon coupling constant. Their comparison between SCs and NSCs provides a physical insight into comprehensive understandingof the origin of superconductivity in the 122 compounds, which will be explained in detail in this talk.

Presenters

  • Kenji Oqmhula

    Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Authors

  • Kenji Oqmhula

    Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

  • Kenta Hongo

    Japan Adv Inst of Sci and Tech, JAIST

  • Ryo Maezono

    Japan Adv Inst of Sci and Tech, JAIST

  • Kousuke Nakano

    Japan Adv Inst of Sci and Tech, SISSA, Japan Adv Inst of Sci and Tech; International Institute for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Via Bonomea 265, 34136, Trieste Italy, SISSA