2023
DOI: 10.1088/1361-648x/acc6ae
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Phonon softening in nanostructured phonon–mediated superconductors (review)

Abstract: Various aspects of phonon spectrum changes in nanostructured phonon-mediated superconductors are considered. It is shown how, with the development of experimental techniques and, accordingly, obtaining new results, the understanding of the influence of the surface and nanoscale on the magnitude of the electron-phonon interaction and the critical temperature Tc changed and deepened. The review is organized as follows. After the Introduction, in the first part we give the quick theoretical background for the des… Show more

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“…The surface itself provides a different region to manipulate the electronic state, phonon and EPC of materials, obtaining surface-enhanced SC. 23–26 This pioneering idea was proposed by Ginzburg in 1964, 27 and over the recent two decades, significant achievements in the surface SC field have been made with technological developments. For example, the electrical double layer transistor was used to inject a large number of electrons into the surfaces of insulators SrTiO 3 and ZrNCl, causing the modification of surface states accompanied by insulating-to-metal transitions, and SC was observed at their top surface layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surface itself provides a different region to manipulate the electronic state, phonon and EPC of materials, obtaining surface-enhanced SC. 23–26 This pioneering idea was proposed by Ginzburg in 1964, 27 and over the recent two decades, significant achievements in the surface SC field have been made with technological developments. For example, the electrical double layer transistor was used to inject a large number of electrons into the surfaces of insulators SrTiO 3 and ZrNCl, causing the modification of surface states accompanied by insulating-to-metal transitions, and SC was observed at their top surface layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%