The pressure effect on the superconducting transition temperature (Tc) of
the newly-discovered Ca-intercalated graphite compound CaC6 has been
investigated up to ∼ 16 kbar. Tc is found to increase under pressure
with a large relative ratio ΔTc/Tc of ≈ +0.4 %/kbar. Using
first-principles calculations, we show that the large and positive effect of
pressure on Tc can be explained in the scope of electron-phonon theory due
to the presence of a soft phonon branch associated to in-plane vibrations of Ca
atoms. Implications of the present findings on the current debate about the
superconducting mechanism in graphite intercalation compounds are discussed.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figs, final PRB versio