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Superconductivity and topological aspects of two-dimensional transition-metal monohalides

Physics

Superconductivity and topological aspects of two-dimensional transition-metal monohalides

W. Dong, Y. Zhang, et al.

Discover groundbreaking insights into van der Waals monolayered transition-metal monohalides as a new class of 2D superconductors with exceptional transition temperatures, identified by researchers Wen-Han Dong, Yu-Yang Zhang, Yan-Fang Zhang, Jia-Tao Sun, Feng Liu, and Shixuan Du. This research promises to unveil the intricate relationships between superconductivity and topology.

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Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) superconducting states have attracted much recent interest, especially when they coexist with nontrivial band topology which affords a promising approach towards Majorana fermions. Using first-principles calculations, we predict van der Waals monolayered transition-metal monohalides MX (M=Zr, Mo; X = F, Cl) as a class of 2D superconductors with remarkable transition temperature (5.9–12.4 K). Anisotropic Migdal-Eliashberg theory reveals that ZrCl have a single superconducting gap Δ ~ 2.14 meV, while MoCl is a two-gap superconductor with Δ ~ 1.96 and 1.37 meV. The Z₂ band topology of 2D MX is further demonstrated that MoF and MoCl are candidates for realizing topological superconductivity. Moreover, the Dirac phonons of ZrCl and MoCl contribute w-shape phononic edge states, which are potential for an edge-enhanced electron-phonon coupling. These findings demonstrate that 2D MX offers an attractive platform for exploring the interplay between superconductivity, nontrivial electronic and phononic topology.
Publisher
npj Computational Materials
Published On
Aug 30, 2022
Authors
Wen-Han Dong, Yu-Yang Zhang, Yan-Fang Zhang, Jia-Tao Sun, Feng Liu, Shixuan Du
Tags
superconductors
van der Waals
2D materials
topology
transition temperatures
Migdal-Eliashberg theory
Dirac phonons
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