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arxiv: 1403.1348 · v2 · pith:7QG3P55Wnew · submitted 2014-03-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Superconductivity of Ca2InN with a layered structure embedding an anionic indium chain array

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We report the emergence of superconductivity in Ca2InN consisting of a 2-dimensional (2D) array of zigzag indium chains embedded between Ca2N layers. A sudden drop of resistivity and a specific-heat (Cp) jump attributed to the superconducting transition were observed at 0.6 K. The Sommerfeld coefficient {\gamma}= 4.24 mJ/mol K2 and Debye temperature {\Theta}D = 322 K were determined from the Cp of the normal conducting state and the superconducting volume fraction was estimated to be ~80% from the Cp jump, assuming a BCS-type weak coupling. Density functional theory calculations demonstrated that the electronic bands near the Fermi level (EF) are mainly derived from In 5p orbitals with {\pi} and {\sigma} bonding states and the Fermi surface is composed of cylindrical parts, corresponding to the quasi-2D electronic state of the In chain array. By integrating the projected density of states of In-p component up to EF, a valence electron population of ~1.6 electrons/In was calculated, indicating that the partially anionic state of In. The In 3d binding energies observed in Ca2InN by x-ray photoemission spectroscopy were negatively shifted from that in In metal. The superconductivity of Ca2InN is associated with the p-p bonding states of the anionic In layer.

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