Superconductivity in black phosphorus and the role of dynamical screening
Abstract
Simple cubic phosphorus exhibits superconductivity with a maximum of up to 12 K under pressure. The pressure dependence of cannot be consistently explained with a simple electron-phonon mechanism, which has stimulated investigations into the role of electronic correlations and plasmonic contributions. Here, we solve the gap equation of density functional theory for superconductors using different electron-electron and electron-phonon contributions to the kernel. We find that the phonon contribution alone yields an overestimation of , while the addition of the static electronic contribution results in an underestimation. Taking into account the full frequency dependence of the screened interaction, the one-shot approximation predicts values in good agreement with the experiments in the pressure range appropriate for the cubic phase. We also explore the use of quasi-particle bands in the calculation of the electronic and phononic kernels, and show that this modification significantly improves in the high-pressure region.
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@article{arxiv.2201.11686,
title = {Superconductivity in black phosphorus and the role of dynamical screening},
author = {Viktor Christiansson and Francesco Petocchi and Philipp Werner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.11686},
year = {2022}
}