Recent observation of proximity effect \cite{Morpurgo:2007} has ignited interest in superconductivity in graphene and its derivatives. We consider Ca-intercalated graphene bilayer and argue that it is a superconductor, and likely with a sizeable Tc. We find substantial and suggestive similarities between Ca-intercalated bilayer (C6CaC6), and CaC6, an established superconductor with Tc = 11.5 K. In particular, the nearly free electron band, proven to be instrumental for superconductivity in intercalated graphites, does cross the chemical potential in (C6CaC), despite the twice smaller doping level, satisfying the so-called \textquotedblleft Cambridge criterion\textquotedblright . Calculated properties of zone-center phonons are very similar to those of CaC This suggests that the critical temperature would probably be on the same scale as in CaC6.
@article{arxiv.0803.3765,
title = {Superconductivity in Ca-intercalated bilayer graphene},
author = {I. I. Mazin and A. V. Balatsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.3765},
year = {2008}
}