Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2008-06-02
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
10 pages, 9 figures, submitted to PRB
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.78.094520
Density functional theory calculations have been used to identify stable layered Li-$M$-B crystal structure phases derived from a recently proposed binary metal-sandwich (MS) lithium monoboride superconductor. We show that the MS lithium monoboride gains in stability when alloyed with electron-rich metal diborides; the resulting ordered Li$_{2(1-x)}M_x$B$_2$ ternary phases may form under normal synthesis conditions in a wide concentration range of $x$ for a number of group-III-V metals $M$. In an effort to pre-select compounds with the strongest electron-phonon coupling we examine the softening of the in-plane boron phonon mode at $\Gamma$ in a large class of metal borides. Our results reveal interesting general trends for the frequency of the in-plane boron phonon modes as a function of the boron-boron bond length and the valence of the metal. One of the candidates with a promise to be an MgB$_2$-type superconductor, Li$_2$AlB$_4$, has been examined in more detail: according to our {\it ab initio} calculations of the phonon dispersion and the electron-phonon coupling $\lambda$, the compound should have a critical temperature of $\sim4$ K.
Calandra Matteo
Curtarolo Stefano
Kolmogorov Aleksey N.
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