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▲ [12p-PA3-10] First-principles study of high temperature superconductivity of compressed YKH12
Keywords:superconductivity, hydrogen-rich material
Recently, with the successful discovery of superconductivity in LaH10(~260 K at ~200 GPa )[1] and H3S(~200 K at ~200 GPa )[2] by experiment, metal hydrides have contributed more and more to the study of high temperature superconductivity (HTSC). The search for superconducting metal-hydride at very high pressures has long been viewed as a key problem in physics. Many researchers have conducted extensive research on binary hydrogen-rich compounds involving the binding of most elements of the periodic table to hydrogen. More than 60% of the binary metal hydrides over the Mendeleev’s Periodic Table have been shown superconductivity. The ternary or multi-component hydrides have become the ideal playground to discover HSTC. Recently, the superconductivity in Li2MgH12[3] was found and shown an ultra-high critical temperature of 473 K (200 GPa) by structure prediction.
In this work, we extensively performed structure search for the high-pressure phase and superconductivity of YKH12 using the evolutionary algorithm structure prediction method and first-principles calculations. The results showed that YKH12 became stable at 150 GPa and had a C2/m structure. And its stability will increase with the increase of pressure, and the second stable phase P21/m appears above 270 GPa. Electron-phonon coupling calculations show that YKH12-C2/m is a potential high-temperature superconductor, with a Tc of 145 K at 200 GPa. YKH12 can be regarded as a combination of YH6 and KH6, so our current research provides the possibility to find new high temperature superconducting ternary hydrides.
In this work, we extensively performed structure search for the high-pressure phase and superconductivity of YKH12 using the evolutionary algorithm structure prediction method and first-principles calculations. The results showed that YKH12 became stable at 150 GPa and had a C2/m structure. And its stability will increase with the increase of pressure, and the second stable phase P21/m appears above 270 GPa. Electron-phonon coupling calculations show that YKH12-C2/m is a potential high-temperature superconductor, with a Tc of 145 K at 200 GPa. YKH12 can be regarded as a combination of YH6 and KH6, so our current research provides the possibility to find new high temperature superconducting ternary hydrides.