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Search of high-temperature superconductors has gained huge impetus since the discovery of superconductivity in bulk MgB₂. These efforts led to the synthesis of high-T₂ materials in the megabar pressure region. However, the ultimate goal of a room-conditions superconductor is still elusive. Toward this, a class of two-dimensional (2D) superconductors is emerging as a fertile field of research. In this paper, by solving fully anisotropic Migdal-Eliashberg equations, we show that a pristine monolayer (ML) of LiBC will be a Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer-type superconductor with a record-breaking T₂ of 70 K among pure 2D superconductors. The critical temperature could be further increased by hydrogenation of the ML. Analysis of the electronic properties indicates the partial change of B-C covalent bonding from sp^2 to sp^3 type on bulk-to-ML transformation. This paper presents a proposal to metalize the LiBC system, which was long been predicted to show superconductivity in its bulk form with 50% Li site vacancies. This system might be useful for the design and development of high-T₂ 2D superconductors that could be applied in devices like quantum interferometers, superconducting qubits, or superconducting transistors.
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