Synthesis of technetium hydride TcH1.3 at 27 GPa
Abstract
In this work, we synthesize and investigate lower technetium hydrides at pressures up to 45 GPa using the synchrotron X-ray diffraction, reflectance spectroscopy, and ab initio calculations. In the Tc-H system, the hydrogen content in TcHx phases increases when the pressure rises, and at 27 GPa we found a new hexagonal (hcp) nonstoichiometric hydride TcH1.3. The formation of technetium hydrides is also confirmed by the emergence of a new reflective band at 450-600 nm in the reflectance spectra of TcHx samples synthesized at 45 GPa. On the basis of the theoretical analysis, we proposed crystal structures for the TcH0.45 0.05 (Tc16H7) and TcH0.75 0.05 (Tc4H3) phases previously obtained at 1-2 GPa. The calculations of the electron-phonon interaction show that technetium hydrides TcH1+x do not possess superconducting properties due to the low electron-phonon interaction parameter (λ 0.23).
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