Carbon-based Superconductors: Towards High-Tc Superconductivity

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Superconductors (SCs) are attractive materials in all respects for any community. They provide a deep insight into the physical properties of the condensed matters and also have useful applications as ultra-low-power-dissipation systems that can help resolve the present energy problems. In particular, the recent advancement of carbon-based new superconductors (CNSCs) is significant. Before 2004, the superconducting transition temperature (Tc) of carbon-based SCs was below 1 K, except in fullerene clusters. However, in 2004, a Russian group discovered that diamond highly doped with boron could be an SC at Tc = 4 K. The following year, a group from Cambridge found that calcium-intercalated graphite could be an SC with Tc = 11.5 K. In 2006 and 2008, the editor’s group from Japan also discovered that carbon nanotubes could be SCs at Tc = 12 K. Since then, research on CNSCs has increased notably.

A small mass of carbon can produce high phonon frequency and high Debye temperature. Combining these with other specified properties of CNSCs (such as one-dimensional electronic states) is highly expected to open doors to high-Tc superconductivity like those of CuO2- and Fe-based SCs, which were the only SCs to show Tc > 40 K in the past. CNSCs, such as diamond, graphite, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, and others, are a very attractive field of research, and this book is the first to describe their basic physics and the recent advances toward high Tc in this field.

Author(s): Junji Haruyama
Publisher: Pan Stanford
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 310 pages
Tags: Физика;Физика твердого тела;Физика сверхпроводимости;


Content:
Theoretical study of superconductivity in 4-Angstrom carbon nanotube arrays / Ting Zhang [and seven others] --
The search for superconductivity at van Hove singularities in carbon nanotubes / Yanfei Yang [and five others] --
Superconductivity in carbon nanotubes : one-dimensional electron correlation / Junji Haruyama --
Electronic structure, carrier doping, and superconductivity in nanostructured carbon materials / Takashi Koretsune and Susumu Saito --
Superconductivity in carbon nanotubes : limitations, competition, and implementation toward higher Tc / Jian He [and four others] --
Enhancement of superconductivity and lattice instability in graphite-intercalated CaC6 / Andrea Gauzzi [and fifteen others] --
High-resolution ARPES study of superconducting C6Ca / Katsuaki Sugawara and Takashi Takahashi --
Theory for reliable first-principles prediction of the superconducting transition temperature / Yasutami Takada --
Surface superconductivity in rhombohedral graphite / Nikolai B. Kopnin and Tero T. Heikkilä --
Superconductivity and local structure in boron-doped diamond / Hidekazu Mukuda --
Superconductivity in boron-doped SiC / Takahiro Muranaka.