Issue 24, 2022

Strain-induced multigap superconductivity in electrene Mo2N: a first principles study

Abstract

Superconductivity in low dimensional materials and 2D electrides are topics of great interest with possible applications in next generation electronic devices. Using density functional theory (DFT) associated with Migdal-Eliashberg approach and maximally localized Wannier functions this study shows how biaxial strain affects superconductivity in a monolayer of Mo2N. Results indicate that 2D Mo2N presents strong electron–phonon coupling with large anisotropy in the superconducting energy gap. It is also proposed that, at low temperatures, a single layer of Mo2N becomes an electride with localized electron gas pockets on the surface, resembling anions adsorbed on an atomic sheet. Calculations point to Tc = 24.7 K, a record high transition temperature for this class of material at ambient pressure. Furthermore, it is shown that when biaxial strain is applied to a superconducting Mo2N monolayer, a new superconductivity gap starts at 2% strain and is enhanced by continuum strain, opening additional coupling channels.

Graphical abstract: Strain-induced multigap superconductivity in electrene Mo2N: a first principles study

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Jan 2022
Accepted
11 May 2022
First published
12 May 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 8594-8600

Strain-induced multigap superconductivity in electrene Mo2N: a first principles study

Z. S. Pereira, G. M. Faccin and E. Z. da Silva, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 8594 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR00395C

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