Superconducting phase above room temperature in lutetium-beryllium hydrides at high pressures

Abstract

High-pressure structural search was performed on the hydrogen-rich compound LuBeH8 at pressures up to 200 GPa. We found a Fm3m structure that exhibits stability and superconductivity above 100 GPa. Our phonon dispersion, electronic band structure, and superconductivity analyses in the 100-200 GPa pressure range reveal a strong electron-phonon coupling in LuBeH8. While Tc shows a decreasing trend as the pressure increases, with a superconducting critical temperature Tc of 255 K at 200 GPa and a maximum Tc of 355 k at 100 GPa. Our research has demonstrated the room-temperature superconductivity in Fm3m-LuBeH8, thus enriching the family of ternary hydrides. These findings provide valuable guidance for identifying new high-temperature superconducting hydrides.

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