Synthesis of Superconducting Phase of La0.5Ce0.5H10 at High Pressures

Abstract

Clathrate hydride Fm\=3m-LaH10 has been proven as the most extraordinary superconductor with the critical temperature Tc above 250 K upon compression of hundreds of GPa in recent years. A general hope is to reduce the stabilization pressure and maintain the high Tc value of the specific phase in LaH10. However, strong structural instability distorts Fm\=3m structure and leads to a rapid decrease of Tc at low pressures. Here, we investigate the phase stability and superconducting behaviors of Fm\=3m-LaH10 with enhanced chemical pre-compression through partly replacing La by Ce atoms from both experiments and calculations. For explicitly characterizing the synthesized hydride, we choose lanthanum-cerium alloy with stoichiometry composition of 1:1. X-ray diffraction and Raman scattering measurements reveal the stabilization of Fm\=3m-La0.5Ce0.5H10 in the pressure range of 140-160 GPa. Superconductivity with Tc of 1752 K at 155 GPa is confirmed with the observation of the zero-resistivity state and supported by the theoretical calculations. These findings provide applicability in the future explorations for a large variety of hydrogen-rich hydrides.

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