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Methane Hydrate Crystallization on Sessile Water Droplets
Published on: May 26, 2021
Metallization and superconductivity in methane doped by beryllium at low pressure
Hai-Yan Lv1, Si-Yuan Zhang1, Meng-Hu Li1
1Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518055, China. gh.zhong@siat.ac.cn liwj@siat.ac.cn and Nano Science and Technology Institute, University of Science and Technology of China, 215123, China.
Abstract:
As one of the simplest hydrocarbons, methane (CH4) has great potential in the research of superconductors. However, the metallization of CH4 has been an issue for a long time. Here, we report the structure, metallization, and superconductivity of CH4 doped by Be at low pressures, based on first-principles calculations. The result shows that the thermodynamically stable BeCH4 with P1[combining macron] space-group can transform into a metal at ambient pressure. This ternary hydride BeCH4 exhibits a superconductivity of ∼6 K below 25.6 GPa. Interestingly, the superconducting critical temperature of BeCH4 can reach ∼30 K at 80 GPa in the form of an a-P1 space-group phase. The charge transfer from Be to CH4 molecules plays an important role in the superconductivity. Our results present a novel way to realize the metallization of methane at relative pressures and indicate that the doped methane is a potential candidate for seeking high temperature and low pressure superconductivity.
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