TY - JOUR
T1 - Hydrogen Pentagraphenelike Structure Stabilized by Hafnium
T2 - A High-Temperature Conventional Superconductor
AU - Xie, Hui
AU - Yao, Yansun
AU - Feng, Xiaolei
AU - Duan, Defang
AU - Song, Hao
AU - Zhang, Zihan
AU - Jiang, Shuqing
AU - Redfern, Simon A.T.
AU - Kresin, Vladimir Z.
AU - Pickard, Chris J.
AU - Cui, Tian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 American Physical Society.
PY - 2020/11/16
Y1 - 2020/11/16
N2 - The recent discovery of H3S and LaH10 superconductors with record high superconducting transition temperatures Tc at high pressure has fueled the search for room-temperature superconductivity in the compressed superhydrides. Here we introduce a new class of high Tc hydrides with a novel structure and unusual properties. We predict the existence of an unprecedented hexagonal HfH10, with remarkably high value of Tc (around 213-234 K) at 250 GPa. As concerns the novel structure, the H ions in HfH10 are arranged in clusters to form a planar "pentagraphenelike"sublattice. The layered arrangement of these planar units is entirely different from the covalent sixfold cubic structure in H3S and clathratelike structure in LaH10. The Hf atom acts as a precompressor and electron donor to the hydrogen sublattice. This pentagraphenelike H10 structure is also found in ZrH10, ScH10, and LuH10 at high pressure, each material showing a high Tc ranging from 134 to 220 K. Our study of dense superhydrides with pentagraphenelike layered structures opens the door to the exploration of a new class of high Tc superconductors.
AB - The recent discovery of H3S and LaH10 superconductors with record high superconducting transition temperatures Tc at high pressure has fueled the search for room-temperature superconductivity in the compressed superhydrides. Here we introduce a new class of high Tc hydrides with a novel structure and unusual properties. We predict the existence of an unprecedented hexagonal HfH10, with remarkably high value of Tc (around 213-234 K) at 250 GPa. As concerns the novel structure, the H ions in HfH10 are arranged in clusters to form a planar "pentagraphenelike"sublattice. The layered arrangement of these planar units is entirely different from the covalent sixfold cubic structure in H3S and clathratelike structure in LaH10. The Hf atom acts as a precompressor and electron donor to the hydrogen sublattice. This pentagraphenelike H10 structure is also found in ZrH10, ScH10, and LuH10 at high pressure, each material showing a high Tc ranging from 134 to 220 K. Our study of dense superhydrides with pentagraphenelike layered structures opens the door to the exploration of a new class of high Tc superconductors.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.217001
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.217001
M3 - Article
C2 - 33275012
AN - SCOPUS:85097297665
SN - 0031-9007
VL - 125
JO - Physical Review Letters
JF - Physical Review Letters
IS - 21
M1 - 217001
ER -