The possible coexistence of superconductivity and topological electronic states in 1T-RhSeTe
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), exhibit a range of crystal structures and topological quantum states. The 1$T$ phase, in particular, shows promise for superconductivity driven by electron-phonon coupling, strain, pressure, and chemical doping. In this theoretical investigation, we explore 1...
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Zusammenfassung: | Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), exhibit a range of crystal
structures and topological quantum states. The 1$T$ phase, in particular, shows
promise for superconductivity driven by electron-phonon coupling, strain,
pressure, and chemical doping. In this theoretical investigation, we explore
1$T$-RhSeTe as a novel type of TMD superconductor with topological electronic
states. The optimal doping structure and atomic arrangement of 1$T$-RhSeTe are
constructed. Phonon calculations validate the integrity of the constructed
doping structure. The analysis of the electron-phonon coupling (EPC) using the
Electron-phonon Wannier (EPW) method has confirmed the existence of a robust
electron-phonon interaction in 1$T$-RhSeTe, resulting in total EPC constant
$\lambda$ = 2.02, the logarithmic average frequency $\omega_{\text{log}}$ =
3.15 meV and $T_c$ = 4.61 K, consistent with experimental measurements and
indicative of its classification as a BCS superconductor. The band structure
analysis revealed the presence of Dirac-like band crossing points. The
topological non-trivial electronic structures of the 1$T$-RhSeTe are confirmed
via the evolution of Wannier charge centers (WCCs). Collectively, these
distinctive properties underscore 1$T$-RhSeTe as a possible candidate for a
topological superconductor, warranting further investigation into its potential
implications and applications. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.21302 |