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Prutthipong Tsuppayakorn-Aek1,2, Sirinee Thasitha3, Anan Udomkijmongkol3
1Division of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Princess of Naradhiwas University, Narathiwat, 96000, Thailand.
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We theoretically investigate the structural stability, electronic property, and superconductivity of the hydrogen-rich compound Li[Formula: see text]CuH[Formula: see text] in its face-centered cubic phase. First-principles calculations show that Li[Formula: see text]CuH[Formula: see text] is thermodynamically metastable at ambient pressure but dynamically stable. Moreover, ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulation at 300 K further confirms that Li[Formula: see text]CuH[Formula: see text] remains structurally intact without decomposition. These results suggest that the material may be synthesized under high pressure and retained after decompression. Although thermodynamically metastable at ambient conditions, its dynamic stability supports its persistence after pressure release. Moreover, Li[Formula: see text]CuH[Formula: see text] exhibits metallic behavior with a flat band and van Hove singularity (vHS) near the Fermi level and Fermi-surface states dominated by Cu-d and H-s orbitals. Phonon calculations further indicate that hydrogen vibrations dominate the phonon contribution, while the electronic states near the Fermi level govern the coupling strength, resulting in a large electron-phonon coupling constant. Insights into the superconducting temperature ([Formula: see text]) are obtained using various theoretical approaches, which estimate [Formula: see text] to be in the range of 93-152 K. Bonding analysis further indicates mixed covalent-ionic character within Cu-H octahedra. These results highlight Li[Formula: see text]CuH[Formula: see text] as a promising hydrogen-based metastable superconductor for future experimental exploration.
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