Kohn anomaly and van Hove singularity in IV and V group transition metals nitrides and carbides.

J Phys Condens Matter

College of Physics, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, People's Republic of China.

Published: February 2020

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  • The superconducting behavior of IVB-VB group transition metal nitrides and carbides is linked to phonon anomalies and Fermi surface nesting, with the source of the phonon anomalies being unclear.
  • First-principles calculations revealed that the Kohn anomaly arises from lower transverse acoustic modes, particularly shifting from the interior to the boundary of the Brillouin zone as valence electrons increase.
  • The findings indicate that reduced screening of the ionic electric field and enhanced coupling of conduction electrons contribute to superconductivity, with electronic excitations stabilizing the V group transition metal nitrides.

Article Abstract

The superconducting behavior in IVB-VB group transition metal nitrides and carbides has generally been associated with the phonon anomaly and Fermi surface nesting. However, the origin of phonon anomaly has remained ambiguous (i.e. longitudinal acoustic or transverse acoustic modes). We performed first-principles calculations to investigate the phononic properties of these materials and theoretically confirmed that the Kohn anomaly originates from the lower transverse acoustic mode along the ГX direction, thereby revealing the frequency derivative discontinuity of the mode. In particular, the Kohn anomaly region is found to move from the interior to the boundary X point of the Brillouin zone with increasing number of valence electrons. We deduced that the Kohn anomaly originated from the electrons of the filled energy level near the van Hove singularity. These results suggest that the screening of the ionic electric field decreases, while the coupling of conduction electrons with the highly degenerate modes between the TA and LA via Umklapp scattering process increases. The Fermi surface nesting also plays a role in enhancing the superconductivity. The electronic excitation effect induces a stabilization of the V group transition metal nitrides.

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