Phonon Softening in Superconducting Diamond

We observe strong softening of optical phonon modes in superconducting (Tc = 4.2 K) borondoped diamond near the Brillouin zone center using inelastic x-ray scattering from a CVD-grown highly oriented sample. The magnitude of the softening, and our observation that it becomes stronger approaching zone center, supports theoretical models suggesting a phonon-mediated pairing mechanism via coupling of optical phonon modes to Fermi surfaces around the zone center. The electron-phonon coupling parameter is determined as approximately λ = 0.33.