Phase Transitions and Superconductivity in Ternary Hydride Li2SiH6 at High Pressures

Abstract

We predicted a new ternary hydride Li2SiH6 at high pressures. A systematic structure search in Li2SiH6 compound reveals novel stable phases with intriguing electronic and phonon properties. It is found that Li2SiH6 is dynamically stable from ambient pressure up to 400 GPa with three novel phases: P312, P3, and P62m. The calculation of electron-phonon coupling combined with Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer's argument indicates that this compound may be a candidate for high Tc superconductors under high pressures. In particular, the maximum Tc of P62m-Li2SiH6 at 400 GPa reaches 56 K. These findings may pave the way for obtaining room temperature superconductors in dense hydrogen-rich compounds.

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