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Temperature and quantum anharmonic lattice effects on stability and superconductivity in lutetium trihydride

Superconductivity 2024-01-12 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

In this work, we resolve conflicting experimental and theoretical findings related to the dynamical stability and superconducting properties of Fm3mFm\overline{3}m-LuH3_3, which was recently suggested as the parent phase harboring room-temperature superconductivity at near-ambient pressures. Including temperature and quantum anharmonic lattice effects in our calculations, we demonstrate that the theoretically predicted structural instability of the Fm3mFm\overline{3}m phase near ambient pressures is suppressed for temperatures above 200K200\,\text{K}. We provide a p\unicodex2013Tp\,\unicode{x2013}\,T phase diagram for stability up to pressures of 6GPa6\,\text{GPa}, where the required temperature for stability is reduced to T>80KT>80\,\text{K}. We also determine the superconducting critical temperature TcT_\text{c} of Fm3mFm\overline{3}m-LuH3_3 within the Migdal-Eliashberg formalism, using temperature- and quantum-anharmonically-corrected phonon dispersions, finding that the expected TcT_\text{c} for electron-phonon mediated superconductivity is in the range of 5050 \unicodex2013\unicode{x2013} 60K60\,\text{K}, i.e., well below the temperatures required to stabilize the lattice. When considering moderate doping based on rigidly shifting the Fermi level, TcT_\text{c} decreases for both hole and electron doping. Our results thus provide evidence that any observed room-temperature superconductivity in pure or doped Fm3mFm\overline{3}m-LuH3_3, if confirmed, cannot be explained by a conventional electron-phonon mediated pairing mechanism.

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@article{arxiv.2304.06685,
  title  = {Temperature and quantum anharmonic lattice effects on stability and superconductivity in lutetium trihydride},
  author = {Roman Lucrezi and Pedro P. Ferreira and Markus Aichhorn and Christoph Heil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.06685},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

9 pages, 5 figures. Revised manuscript. Supplemental Information available on the journal website (open access)