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arxiv: cond-mat/0404447 · v2 · submitted 2004-04-19 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Three-dimensional MgB₂-type superconductivity in hole-doped diamond

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We substantiate by calculations that the recently discovered superconductivity below 4 K in 3% boron-doped diamond is caused by electron-phonon coupling of the same type as in MgB$_2$, albeit in 3 dimensions. Holes at the top of the zone-centered, degenerate $\sigma$-bonding valence band couple strongly to the optical bond-stretching modes. The increase from 2 to 3 dimensions reduces the mode-softening crucial for $T_{c}$ reaching 40 K in MgB$_{2}.$ Even if diamond had the same \emph{bare} coupling constant as MgB$_{2},$ which could be achieved with 10% doping, $T_{c}$ would only be 25 K. Superconductivity above 1 K in Si (Ge) requires hole-doping beyond 5% (10%).

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