Stability and superconductivity of lanthanum and yttrium decahydrides

Abstract

Rare-earth hydrides can exhibit high-temperature superconductivity under high pressure. Here, we apply a crystal structure prediction method to the current record-holding Tc material, LaH10, and a candidate for even higher Tc, YH10. We find a pressure-induced phase transition from the experimentally observed cubic LaH10 phase to a new hexagonal phase at around 420 GPa. This hexagonal phase could explain experimental observations of hcp impurities in fcc samples. We find that YH10 forms similar structures to LaH10 and discuss the sensitivity of superconductivity calculations to the computational parameters used.

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