Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
The recent discovery of a superconducting transition at 39 K in
MgB2--made of alternating Mg and graphene-like B planes--has raised
great interest, for both its technological and theoretical implications. It was
clear since the very beginning that the properties of this material are related
to an anomalous coupling between the charge carriers in the ? bands--due
to in-plane bonds between Boron atoms--and the phonon mode (E2g )
which involves in-plane vibrations of the B ions. Theoretical studies have
thus been focused on the search for possible anomalies in the e-ph coupling:
one of the first results was the discovery that the E2g phonon is highly
anharmonic, but the connection between anharmonicity and Tc in this
material is still a controversial point. We first present a detailed
first-principles study of the E2g phonon anharmonicity in MgB2 and
analogous compounds which are not superconducting, AlBand ? 2+? 2
graphite, and in a hypothetical hole-doped graphiteC2; we then introduce an analytical model which allows us to relate the onset of anharmonicity with the small Fermi energy of the carriers in ? bands. Our study suggests a possible relation between anharmonicity and non-adiabaticity: non-adiabatic effects, which can lead to a sensible increase of Tc with respect to values predicted by conventional theory, become in fact relevant when phonon frequencies are comparable to electronic energy scales.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Cappelluti, Emmanuele
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