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Large impact of phonon lineshapes on the superconductivity of solid hydrogen

Superconductivity 2024-03-25 v3

Abstract

Phonon anharmonicity plays a crucial role in determining the stability and vibrational properties of high-pressure hydrides. Furthermore, strong anharmonicity can render phonon quasiparticle picture obsolete questioning standard approaches for modeling superconductivity in these material systems. In this work, we show the effects of non-Lorentzian phonon lineshapes on the superconductivity of high-pressure solid hydrogen. We calculate the superconducting critical temperature TC_\mathrm{C} \emph{ab initio} considering the full phonon spectral function and show that it overall enhances the TC_\mathrm{C} estimate. The anharmonicity-induced phonon softening exhibited in spectral functions increases the estimate of the critical temperature, while the broadening of phonon lines due to phonon-phonon interaction decreases it. Our calculations also reveal that superconductivity emerges in hydrogen in the Cmca12Cmca-12 molecular phase VI at pressures between 450 and 500 GPa and explain the disagreement between the previous theoretical results and experiments.

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@article{arxiv.2303.07962,
  title  = {Large impact of phonon lineshapes on the superconductivity of solid hydrogen},
  author = {Đorđe Dangić and Lorenzo Monacelli and Raffaello Bianco and Francesco Mauri and Ion Errea},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.07962},
  year   = {2024}
}