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Quantum Stabilization and Flat Hydrogen-based Bands of Nitrogen-doped Lutetium Hydride

Superconductivity 2024-06-25 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

We explore electronic and structural properties of Fm3\overline{3}m Lu-H-N structures with specific N,H ordering as plausible candidates for near-ambient superconductivity possibly originating from their remarkably narrow hydrogen-based bands at the Fermi level. Although LuH2.875_{2.875}N0.125_{0.125} exhibits an instability persisting up to 17 GPa, it is anharmonically stable near ambient pressure when accounting for quantum nuclear effects. The presence of flat bands near EFE_\text{F} is understood to arise from destructive\ quantum interference between N-p and surrounding H-s orbitals, with certain types of defects leaving the flat bands unaffected. The results suggest there is an optimal pressure near ambient where the superconducting TcT_{\text{c}} is maximized in this structure by anharmonically-stabilized low-frequency and non-adiabatically coupled high-frequency hydrogen modes. Despite the metastability of this structure, its electronic properties and dynamical stability when calculated beyond a classical harmonic approach can explain the reported near-ambient superconductivity in Lu-H-N.

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@article{arxiv.2403.01350,
  title  = {Quantum Stabilization and Flat Hydrogen-based Bands of Nitrogen-doped Lutetium Hydride},
  author = {Adam Denchfield and Francesco Belli and Eva Zurek and Hyowon Park and Russell J Hemley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.01350},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Added significant supplemental information since previous version, revised main figures and text. Conclusions unchanged from previous version but additional insight uncovered regarding pressure dependence. 7 main figures and 11 SI figures