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Study on superconductivity in $$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$SC and $$\hbox {Nb}_{2}$$AsC MAX phases at various pressures

Mohammad KeivanlooDepartment of Physics, University of Tehran, North Kargar Ave, Tehran, 14395-547, IranMohammad SandoghchiDepartment of Physics, University of Tehran, North Kargar Ave, Tehran, 14395-547, Iran. [email protected]Mohammad R. MohammadizadehDepartment of Physics, University of Tehran, North Kargar Ave, Tehran, 14395-547, IranMohammad KhazaeiDepartment of Physics, University of Tehran, North Kargar Ave, Tehran, 14395-547, Iran. [email protected]
2024en
ABI

Abstract

$$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$ SC and $$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$ AsC are among the identified superconducting MAX phases, both exhibiting a transition temperature $$\hbox {T}_{{c}}$$ lower than 10 K. These compounds appear to belong to the conventional class of superconductors. By calculating the electron-phonon couplings of these materials, we have found that the predicted transition temperatures are approximately 6 K for $$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$ SC and 2 K for $$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$ AsC, closely matching the experimental findings. However, when subjected to pressure or strain, $$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$ SC and $$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$ AsC exhibit contrasting behaviors. While the transition temperature of $$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$ SC can be doubled by applying pressure up to 50 GPa, the transition temperature of $$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$ AsC significantly decreases under the same pressure. On the other hand, in the case of $$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$ AsC, a uniaxial tensile strain of approximately 2% along the c direction can enhance the compound’s transition temperature by about 40%. These results show that with the right pressure or strain, it is possible to increase superconducting transition temperature in the $$\hbox {Nb}_{{2}}$$ AC compounds.

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