Structure and composition tunable superconductivity, band topology and elastic response of hard binary niobium nitrides Nb$_2$N, Nb$_4$N$_3$ and Nb$_4$N$_5$
K. Ramesh Babu, Guang-Yu Guo

TL;DR
This study uses ab initio calculations to explore the superconductivity, electronic structure, and mechanical properties of various niobium nitride phases, revealing their potential as hard, topologically nontrivial superconductors with tunable properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive first-principles analysis of multiple niobium nitride structures, predicting their superconducting transition temperatures, stability, hardness, and topological features, which were previously unexplored.
Findings
All four structures of β-Nb₂N are superconductors with T_c from 0.6 K to 6.1 K.
γ-Nb₄N₃ and β′-Nb₄N₅ are predicted to be superconductors with T_c of 8.5 K and 15.3 K.
All structures are mechanically stable, hard, and possess nontrivial topological band features.
Abstract
We perform a systematic \textit{ab initio} density functional study of the superconductivity, electronic and phononic band structures, electron-phonon coupling and elastic constants of all four possible structures of niobium nitride -NbN as well as Nb-rich -NbN and N-rich -NbN. First of all, we find that all four structures of -NbN are superconductors with superconducting transition temperatures () ranging from 0.6 K to 6.1 K, depending on the structure. This explains why previous experiments reported contradicting values for -NbN. Furthermore, both -NbN and -NbN are predicted to be superconductors with rather high of 8.5 K and 15.3 K, respectively. Second, the calculated elastic constants and phonon dispersion relations show that all the considered niobium…
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TopicsMetal and Thin Film Mechanics · Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research · Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
