Superconductivity and Magnetism in BiOCuS

Abstract

BiOCu1-yS was recently reported to superconduct at T=5.8 K at y~0.15. Band structure calculations indicate that stoichiometric BiOCuS is a band insulator. In this paper, I show that hole-doped (whether in the virtual crystal approximation or with actual Cu vacancies) BiOCuS is on the verge of a ferromagnetic instability (cf. Pd metal), and therefore conventional superconductivity with Tc~6 K is quite unlikely. Presumably, hole-doped BiOCuS is another example of superconductivity mediated by spin-fluctuations

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