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Published on: March 27, 2018
Ternary superconducting hydrides stabilized via Th and Ce elements at mild pressures
Qiwen Jiang1, Zihan Zhang1, Hao Song2
1State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials, College of Physics, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, China.
Abstract:
The discovery of covalent H3S and clathrate structure LaH10 with excellent superconducting critical temperatures at high pressures has facilitated a multitude of research on compressed hydrides. However, their superconducting pressures are too high (generally above 150 GPa), thereby hindering their application. In addition, making room-temperature superconductivity close to ambient pressure in hydrogen-based superconductors is challenging. In this work, we calculated the chemically "pre-compressed" Be-H by heavy metals Th and Ce to stabilize the superconducting phase near ambient pressure. An unprecedented ThBeH8 (CeBeH8) with a "fluorite-type" structure was predicted to be thermodynamically stable above 69 GPa (76 GPa), yielding a T c of 113 K (28 K) decompressed to 7 GPa (13 GPa) by solving the anisotropic Migdal-Eliashberg equations. Be-H vibrations play a vital role in electron-phonon coupling and structural stability of these ternary hydrides. Our results will guide further experiments toward synthesizing ternary hydride superconductors at mild pressures.
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