Lifshitz Transition and Nontrivial H-Doping Effect in Cr-based Superconductor KCr3As3Hx

Abstract

We report the first-principles study on the H-intercalated Cr-based superconductor KCr3As3Hx. Our results show a paramagnetic ground state for KCr3As3H. The electronic structure consists of two quasi-one-dimensional (Q1D) Fermi-surfaces and one 3D Fermi-surface which are mainly contributed by Cr-dz2, dx2-y2 and dxy orbitals. The bare electron susceptibility shows a -centered imaginary peak, indicating possible ferromagnetic spin fluctuations. Upon moderate hole doping, the system undergoes a Lifshitz transition, which may enhance the Q1D feature of the system. The Bader charge analysis and electron localization functions reveal a strong bonding nature of hydrogen in KCr3As3H, which results in a nontrivial electron doping in KCr3As3H.

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