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Potential high-$T_{c}$ superconductivity in YCeH$_{x}$ and LaCeH$_{x}$ under pressure

Superconductivity 2022-11-15 v2

Abstract

Lanthanum, yttrium, and cerium hydrides are the three most well-known superconducting binary hydrides (La-H, Y-H, and Ce-H systems), which have gained great attention in both theoretical and experimental studies. Recent studies have shown that ternary hydrides composed of lanthanum and yttrium can achieve high superconductivity around 253 K. In this study we employ the evolutionary-algorithm-based crystal structure prediction (CSP) method and first-principles calculations to investigate the stability and superconductivity of ternary hydrides composed of (Y, Ce) and (La, Ce) under high pressure. Our calculations show that there are multiple stable phases in Y-Ce-H and La-Ce-H systems, among which P4/mmmP4/mmm-YCeH8_{8}, P6ˉm2P\bar{6}m2-YCeH18_{18}, R3ˉmR\bar{3}m-YCeH20_{20}, P4/mmmP4/mmm-LaCeH8_{8}, and R3ˉmR\bar{3}m-LaCeH20_{20} possessing H18_{18}, H29_{29} and H32_{32} clathrate structures can maintain both the thermodynamic and lattice-dynamic stabilities. In addition, we also find that these phases also maintain a strong resistance to decomposition at high temperature. Electron-phonon coupling calculations show that only three of these five phases can exhibit high-temperature superconductivity. The superconducting transition temperatures (TcT_\mathrm{c}) of R3ˉmR\bar{3}m-YCeH20_{20}, R3ˉmR\bar{3}m-LaCeH20_{20}, and P6ˉm2P\bar{6}m2-YCeH18_{18} are predicted using the Allen-Dynes-modified McMillan formula to be 122 K at 300 GPa, 116 K at 250 GPa, and 173 K at 150 GPa, respectively. Moreover, the pressure to stabilize P6ˉm2P\bar{6}m2-YCeH18_{18} can be lowered to 150 GPa, suggesting an accessible condition for its high-pressure synthesis.

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@article{arxiv.2204.01921,
  title  = {Potential high-$T_{c}$ superconductivity in YCeH$_{x}$ and LaCeH$_{x}$ under pressure},
  author = {Peng Song and Zhufeng Hou and Kousuke Nakano and Kenta Hongo and Ryo Maezono},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.01921},
  year   = {2022}
}

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