High-temperature surface superconductivity in rhombohedral graphite
Superconductivity
2013-05-13 v1 Materials Science
Abstract
Surface superconductivity in rhombohedral graphite is a robust phenomenon which can exist even when higher order hoppings between the layers lift the topological protection of the surface flat band and introduce a quadratic dispersion of electrons with a heavy effective mass. We show that for weak pairing interaction, the flat band character of the surface superconductivity transforms into a BCS-like relation with high critical temperature characterized by a higher coupling constant due to a much larger density of states than in the bulk. Our results offer an explanation for the recent findings of graphite superconductivity with an unusually high transition temperature.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1210.7595,
title = {High-temperature surface superconductivity in rhombohedral graphite},
author = {N. B. Kopnin and M. Ijäs and A. Harju and T. T. Heikkilä},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.7595},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
7 pages, 5 figures. Short version of arXiv:1210.7075