1977
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.15.2731
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Specific heat of Ni(NO3)26N

Abstract: The specific heat of Ni(NO, )26NH3 has been measured between 0.4 and 20 K in a mechanical heat switch calorimeter. A sharp X-like anomaly occurs at the Neel temperature T"= 1.345 K. The experimental entropy of the transition was determined to be hS = 9.125 J/Kmol, in quite good agreement with the theoretical value R ln(2S+ 1) = 9, 137 J/Kmol for S = 1. Since EPR measurements indicate that the anisotropy in these crystals is not large, a Heisenberg three-dimensional Hamiltonian has been used for modeling the ma… Show more

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“…This resulted in the increase of the Fermi surface size and in the crossing of the second valence band as well (see Fig.7b), leading to the emergence of a second holonic pocket at zone center. Notably, the filled valence bands are also surfacebound hole states in the sense that the charge distributions of their wavefunctions are spatially distributed in planar sheets [52], and the confinement of the induced holonic carriers within few atomic layers from the surface results in a value of n 3D exceeding the one responsible for the onset of SC in B-doped bulk diamond [51]. The authors then computed the electron-phonon coupling λ in the rigid-muffin-tin approximation [115][116][117], obtaining λ = 0.18 at n 2D = 2.84 · 10 13 cm −2 and λ = 0.47 at n 2D = 5.68 · 10 13 cm −2 .…”
Section: Superconductivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This resulted in the increase of the Fermi surface size and in the crossing of the second valence band as well (see Fig.7b), leading to the emergence of a second holonic pocket at zone center. Notably, the filled valence bands are also surfacebound hole states in the sense that the charge distributions of their wavefunctions are spatially distributed in planar sheets [52], and the confinement of the induced holonic carriers within few atomic layers from the surface results in a value of n 3D exceeding the one responsible for the onset of SC in B-doped bulk diamond [51]. The authors then computed the electron-phonon coupling λ in the rigid-muffin-tin approximation [115][116][117], obtaining λ = 0.18 at n 2D = 2.84 · 10 13 cm −2 and λ = 0.47 at n 2D = 5.68 · 10 13 cm −2 .…”
Section: Superconductivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, a much wider range of tunability (up to ∼ 10 15 cm −2 ) was achieved by means of the ionic gating technique [25,26], where the ultrahigh capacitance of an electrolyte/electrode interface is exploited to modulate the charge carrier density and strongly modify the physical properties of the gated material [27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]. While the first reports of electrolyte-gated diamond-based transistors were focused on chemical and biological sensing [41][42][43][44], several later investigations appeared in the literature where the electric transport properties of the gateinduced two-dimensional hole system were front and center [45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous computations on the hydrogenated (110) diamond surface in FET configuration 10,11 suggested a possible superconductive phase transition. However, in that case, the presence of the electric field was taken into account in a self-consistent way only for the electronic structure and not for vibrational properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In theoretical point of view, many works using the first-principles calculation address the superconductivity of semiconductors by assuming a traditional phonon mechanism. [13][14][15][16][17][18] In these theories, so-called the McMillan equation [20,21] is used to estimate T c as a more sophisticated formula than the BCS theory,…”
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