Effects of pressure on the superconducting properties of magnesium diboride

Abstract

We discuss the effects of hydrostatic pressure on the superconducting properties of MgB2 within the framework of Eliashberg theory. By considering the pressure dependences of all parameters appearing in the McMillan formula, we show that the calculated pressure derivative of Tc as well as the variation of Tc with pressure are in good agreement with recent measurements. The pressure dependences of the energy gap 0, the effective interaction strength N(EF)v, the critical magnetic field Hc(0), and the electronic specific heat coefficient γ are also predicted for this system. A comparison of pressure effect in non-transition elements clearly suggests that MgB2 is an electron-phonon mediated superconductor.

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