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Towards room-temperature superconductivity in low-dimensional C60 nanoarrays: An ab initio study

Superconductivity 2018-04-18 v1

Abstract

We propose to raise the critical temperature TcT_c for superconductivity in doped C60_{60} molecular crystals by increasing the electronic density of states at the Fermi level N(EF)N(E_F) and thus the electron-phonon coupling constant in low-dimensional C60_{60} nanoarrays. We consider both electron and hole doping and present numerical results for N(EF)N(E_F), which increases with decreasing bandwidth of the partly filled huh_u and t1ut_{1u} derived frontier bands with decreasing coordination number of C60_{60}. Whereas a significant increase of N(EF)N(E_F) occurs in 2D arrays of doped C60_{60} intercalated in-between graphene layers, we propose that the highest TcT_c values approaching room temperature may occur in bundles of nanotubes filled by 1D arrays of externally doped C60_{60} or La@C60_{60}, or in diluted 3D crystals, where quasi-1D arrangements of C60_{60} form percolation paths.

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@article{arxiv.1803.10312,
  title  = {Towards room-temperature superconductivity in low-dimensional C60 nanoarrays: An ab initio study},
  author = {Dogan Erbahar and Dan Liu and Savas Berber and David Tomanek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.10312},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Accepted as Phys. Rev. B rapid communication