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Hydrogen sulphide at high pressure: a strongly-anharmonic phonon-mediated superconductor

Superconductivity 2015-04-22 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

We use first principles calculations to study structural, vibrational and superconducting properties of H2_2S at pressures P200P\ge 200 GPa. The inclusion of zero point energy leads to two different possible dissociations of H2_2S, namely 3H2_2S \to 2H3_3S + S and 5H2_2S \to 3H3_3S + HS2_2, where both H3_3S and HS2_2 are metallic. For H3_3S, we perform non-perturbative calculations of anharmonic effects within the self-consistent harmonic approximation and show that the harmonic approximation strongly overestimates the electron-phonon interaction (λ2.64\lambda\approx 2.64 at 200 GPa) and Tc_c. Anharmonicity hardens HS bond-stretching modes and softens H--S bond-bending modes. As a result, the electron-phonon coupling is suppressed by 30%30\% (λ1.84\lambda\approx 1.84 at 200 GPa). Moreover, while at the harmonic level Tc_c decreases with increasing pressure, the inclusion of anharmonicity leads to a Tc_c that is almost independent of pressure. High pressure hydrogen sulfide is a strongly anharmonic superconductor.

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@article{arxiv.1502.02832,
  title  = {Hydrogen sulphide at high pressure: a strongly-anharmonic phonon-mediated superconductor},
  author = {Ion Errea and Matteo Calandra and Chris J . Pickard and Joseph Nelson and Richard J. Needs and Yinwei Li and Hanyu Liu and Yunwei Zhang and Yanming Ma and Francesco Mauri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.02832},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages + supplemental material