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Pressure-induced stability and superconductivity in LuH 12 polyhydrides.

Junyi DuWeiguo SunXiaofeng LiFeng Peng
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
The phase stability and superconductivity of lutetium polyhydrides under pressure were systematically explored via particle swarm optimization. Several lutetium hydrides, such as LuH, LuH 3 , LuH 4 , LuH 6 , LuH 8 , and LuH 12 , were found to be dynamically and thermodynamically stable. Combined with the electronic properties, there are a large number of H-s states and low density of Lu-f states at the Fermi level, leading to superconductivity. The phonon spectrum and electron-phonon coupling interaction are considered to calculate the superconducting critical temperature ( T c ) of stable lutetium hydrides at high pressure. The new predicted cubic LuH 12 has the highest T c value of 187.2 K at 400 GPa in all the stable LuH n compounds, which was estimated by directly solving the Eliashberg equation. The calculated results provide insights into the design of new superconducting hydrides under pressure.
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