在 Bilayer Kagome Borophene 中的异型超导性
Haoxuan Zhang1,2, Qian Gao1, Xingxing Li2
1School of Physics, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300071, China.
Small methods
|March 26, 2025
概括
由于强大的电子 - 声波合,比莱尔·卡戈梅具有高临界温度 (Tc) 的超导性. 这一发现突显了烯的存在.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
背景情况:
- 的独特电子配置使得具有超导性潜力的多种异构体成为可能.
- 二维的二维基,烯是新型电子应用的有希望的材料.
研究的目的:
- 在双层Kagome烯 (BK-烯) 中研究超导性.
- 确定BK-烯的临界温度 (Tc) 和超导的潜在机制.
主要方法:
- 第一原则计算.第一原则计算.
- 无热带的米格达尔 - 埃利亚什伯格方程和麦克米兰 - 艾伦 - 戴恩斯公式.
主要成果:
- BK-博洛芬是一种具有强大的电子声波合 (EPC) 的异构型超导体.
- 预测的临界温度 (Tc) 范围大约在17.435.0 K.
- 超导性源于费米电平电子和特定声模式 (A2u,Eg) 之间的强烈EPC.
- 不同类型的EPC与迪拉克样和平面带有关,由范霍夫奇点 (VHS) 和更高阶范霍夫奇点 (HOVHS) 增强.
结论:
- 在超导应用中,BK-博洛芬具有显著的潜力.
- 在费米水平附近存在的VHS和HOVHS增强了EPC和TC.
- 这项研究促进了对基材料和新型超导体的理解.
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