Materials Research Express (Jan 2020)
Superconductivity in scandium borocarbide with orbital hybridization
Abstract
Exploration of superconductivity in light element compounds has drawn considerable attention because those materials can easily realize the high T _C superconductivity, such as LnNi _2 B _2 C ( T _C = 17 K), MgB _2 ( T _C = 39 K), and very recently super-hydrides under pressure ( T _C = 250 K). Here we report the discovery of bulk superconductivity at 7.8 K in scandium borocarbide Sc _20 BC _27 with a tetragonal lattice which structure changes based on the compound of Sc _3 C _4 with very little B doping. Magnetization and specific heat measurements show bulk superconductivity. An upper critical field of H _c2 (0) ∼ 8 T is determined. Low temperature specific-heat shows that this system is a BCS fully gapped s-wave superconductor. Electronic structure calculations demonstrate that compared with Sc _3 C _4 there are more orbital overlap and hybridization between Sc 3 d electrons and 2 p electrons of C-C(B)-C fragment in Sc _20 BC _27 , which form a new electric conduction path of Sc-C(B)-Sc. Those changes influence the band structure at the Fermi level and may be the reason of superconductivity in Sc _20 BC _27 .
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