Superconductivity of LaH10 and LaH16 polyhydrides
Abstract
We explore high-pressure phase stability and superconductivity of lanthanum hydrides LaHm (m=4-11,16). We predict stability of a hitherto unreported polyhydride P6/mmm-LaH16 at pressures above 150 GPa; at 200 GPa its predicted superconducting TC is 156 K, critical field μ0HC(0) ~ 35 T and superconducting gap is up to 35 meV. We revisit superconductivity of the recently discovered LaH10 and find its TC to be up to 259 K (170 GPa) from solving the Eliashberg equation and 271 K from solving the gap equation in SCDFT which also allowed us to compute the Coulomb pseudopotential μ* for LaH10 and LaH16. Presence of several polymorph modifications of LaH10 may explain the variety in the experimentally measured TC values for LaH10 [1,2]
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