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Tracing the main elements and electron orbitals that induce superconducting phase transition

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arxiv 2007.00406 v2 pith:KESUE3GP submitted 2020-07-01 cond-mat.supr-con

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The experimental determination of the superconducting transition requires the observation of the emergence of zero-resistance and perfect diamagnetism state. Based on the close relationship between superconducting transition temperature (Tc) and electron density of states (DOS), we take two typical superconducting materials Hg and ZrTe3 as samples and calculate their DOS versus temperature under different pressures by using the first-principle molecular dynamics simulations. According to the analysis of the calculation results, the main contributors that induce superconducting transitions are deduced by tracing the variation of partial density of states near Tc. In particular, the microscopic mechanism of pressure increasing Tc is further analyzed.

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