Role of surface functional groups to superconductivity in Nb$_2$C-MXene: Experiments and density functional theory calculations
Abstract
The recently discovered surface-group-dependent superconductivity in NbC-MXene fabricated by the molten salts method is attracting wide attention. However, regarding the superconductivity of NbC-MXene with functional F groups (NbCF), there were some conflicting results in experimental and theoretical studies. Herein, we systematically carried out experimental and theoretical investigations on the superconductivity in NbC-MXene with the Cl functional group (NbCCl) and NbCF. The experimental results of the Meissner effect and zero resistivity have proved that NbCClx is superconducting with the transition temperature (Tc) ~ 5.2 K. We extract its superconducting parameters from the temperature dependence of resistivity and the field dependence of the magnetization. The Ginzburg-Landau parameter K is estimated to be 2.41, indicating that NbCClx is a typical type-II superconductor. Conversely, both magnetic and electrical transport measurements demonstrate that NbCF is not superconducting. The first-principles density functional theory (DFT) calculations show that the Tc of NbCl is ~ 5.2 K, while NbCF is dynamically unstable with imaginary frequency in phonon spectrum, which is in good agreement with the experimental results. Our studies not only are useful for clarifying the present inconsistency but also offer referential significance for future investigations on the superconductivity of MXenes.
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@article{arxiv.2201.00298,
title = {Role of surface functional groups to superconductivity in Nb$_2$C-MXene: Experiments and density functional theory calculations},
author = {Kai Wang and Haolin Jin and Hongye Li and Zhongquan Mao and Lingyun Tang and Dan Huang and Ji-Hai Liao and Jiang Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.00298},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted by Surfaces and Interfaces,30 pages, 7 figures