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Quantum Crystal Structure in the 250 K Superconducting Lanthanum Hydride

Superconductivity 2020-03-18 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The discovery of superconductivity at 200 K in the hydrogen sulfide system at large pressures [1] was a clear demonstration that hydrogen-rich materials can be high-temperature superconductors. The recent synthesis of LaH10_{10} with a superconducting critical temperature (Tc_{\text{c}}) of 250 K [2,3] places these materials at the verge of reaching the long-dreamed room-temperature superconductivity. Electrical and x-ray diffraction measurements determined a weakly pressure-dependent Tc_{\text{c}} for LaH10_{10} between 137 and 218 gigapascals in a structure with a face-centered cubic (fcc) arrangement of La atoms [3]. Here we show that quantum atomic fluctuations stabilize in all this pressure range a high-symmetry Fm-3m crystal structure consistent with experiments, which has a colossal electron-phonon coupling of λ3.5\lambda\sim3.5. Even if ab initio classical calculations neglecting quantum atomic vibrations predict this structure to distort below 230 GPa yielding a complex energy landscape with many local minima, the inclusion of quantum effects simplifies the energy landscape evidencing the Fm-3m as the true ground state. The agreement between the calculated and experimental Tc_{\text{c}} values further supports this phase as responsible for the 250 K superconductivity. The relevance of quantum fluctuations in the energy landscape found here questions many of the crystal structure predictions made for hydrides within a classical approach that at the moment guide the experimental quest for room-temperature superconductivity [4,5,6]. Furthermore, quantum effects reveal crucial to sustain solids with extraordinary electron-phonon coupling that may otherwise be unstable [7].

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@article{arxiv.1907.11916,
  title  = {Quantum Crystal Structure in the 250 K Superconducting Lanthanum Hydride},
  author = {Ion Errea and Francesco Belli and Lorenzo Monacelli and Antonio Sanna and Takashi Koretsune and Terumasa Tadano and Raffaello Bianco and Matteo Calandra and Ryotaro Arita and Francesco Mauri and José A. Flores-Livas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11916},
  year   = {2020}
}

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20 Pages, 14 Figures, 4 Tables