“…1,2 ␥-Mo 2 N is known as a superconductor with T c ϳ 5 K. 3 We reported that -Mo 2 N is also a superconductor with T c ϳ 5 K. 4 It was reported that the hexagonal ␦-MoN was crystallized in a slightly distorted NiAs type structure under 6 GPa, 5,6 and the resulting phase showed superconductivity with T c ϳ 12 K. 3,5 A theoretical study predicted that MoN with the cubic NaCl type structure ͑so called B1-MoN͒ would have T c as high as 29 K. [7][8][9][10] Since B1-MoN is believed to be a metastable phase, many studies adopted thin film deposition techniques, such as magnetron sputter, ion-beam assisted deposition, and ion implanting for the synthesis of the phase. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17] The B1-MoN films reported in the literature, however, have not exhibited such "high T c ." Later, theoretical studies predicted the elastic instability of the B1-MoN cubic structure, and suggested that orthorhombic, tetragonal or trigonal distortions would be more preferable.…”