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Superconducting phases of YH9 under pressure

Yttrium superhydrides has attracted much attention due to their multiple stoichiometries and excellent superconductivities under high pressure. Especially, YH9 have a Tc of 243 K, which is the second highest Tc among all binary hydrides. It exhibits a positive pressure dependence of Tc below 200 GPa...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2023-02
Main Authors: Du, Mingyang, Li, Zonglun, Duan, Defang, Cui, Tian
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Summary:Yttrium superhydrides has attracted much attention due to their multiple stoichiometries and excellent superconductivities under high pressure. Especially, YH9 have a Tc of 243 K, which is the second highest Tc among all binary hydrides. It exhibits a positive pressure dependence of Tc below 200 GPa, contrary to the results of theoretical prediction. In order to explore the origin of Tc at low pressure, we extensively investigated the crystal structure of YH9 at different pressure, and found a distorted cage structure with a symmetry of Pnma. This phase has the lowest enthalpy at pressure below 220 GPa, and its X-ray diffraction patterns is consistent with experimental data. Most importantly, the pressure dependence of Tc in phase Pnma is in line with the experimental results. Further calculations show the structural distortion strongly affect the lattice vibration and electron-phonon coupling, leads to the Pnma phase exhibiting a positive pressure dependence of Tc.
ISSN:2331-8422