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High-Tc Superconductivity in Functionalized Out-of-Plane Ordered Double Transition Metal MXenes

Materials Science 2026-02-16 v1

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) superconductors attracted growing interest in condensed-matter physics research. In this work, we explore the superconducting properties of surface-functionalized, out-of-plane ordered double transition-metal MXenes (o-MXenes), which exhibit distinctive structural and electronic characteristics. Using first-principles calculations, we investigate the effects of electronic structure, electron-phonon coupling (EPC), anharmonicity, and anisotropy effect in superconductivity properties of o-MXenes. We examine a wide range of o-MXene systems, M2_{2}M^\primeX2_{2}T2_{2} (M = Mo, W; M^\prime = Sc, Ti, V, Mo, Zr, Nb, Ta; X = C, N), functionalized with F, O, Cl, and H groups. Out of 128 candidates, 32 compounds are found to be mechanically, dynamically, and thermodynamically stable, exhibiting superconducting transition temperatures (Tc_{c}) from 0.1 K to 52 K. Notably, the Mo2_{2}ScN2_{2}O2_{2} compound achieves the highest Tc_{c} of 52 K, with a superconducting gap of \sim10 meV. Solving the anisotropic Eliashberg equation reveals that Mo2_{2}ScN2_{2}O2_{2} is an anisotropic two-gap superconductor, and incorporating anharmonic effects decreases its Tc_{c} slightly. We further analyze flat-band-induced EPC enhancement and present EPC matrix elements as functions of phonon wavevector q for distinct vibrational modes that show anharmonic behavior of these materials.

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@article{arxiv.2602.12960,
  title  = {High-Tc Superconductivity in Functionalized Out-of-Plane Ordered Double Transition Metal MXenes},
  author = {Mohammad Keivanloo and Fateme Dinmohammad and Shashi B. Mishra and Mohammad Sandoghchi and Mohammad Javad Arshia and Mitsuaki Kawamura and Elena R. Margine and Muhammad Haris Mahyuddin and Hannes Raebiger and Reza Pamungkas Putra Sukanli and Kenta Hongo and Ryo Maezono and Mohammad Khazaei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.12960},
  year   = {2026}
}