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Formation mechanism of chemically precompressed hydrogen clathrates in metal superhydrides (2102.12077v1)

Published 24 Feb 2021 in cond-mat.supr-con

Abstract: Recently, the experimental discovery of high-$T_c$ superconductivity in compressed hydrides H$3$S and LaH${10}$ at megabar pressures has triggered searches for various superconducting superhydrides. It was experimentally observed that thorium hydrides, ThH${10}$ and ThH$_9$, are stabilized at much lower pressures compared to LaH${10}$. Based on first-principles density-functional theory calculations, we reveal that the isolated Th frameworks of ThH${10}$ and ThH$_9$ have relatively more excess electrons in interstitial regions than the La framework of LaH${10}$. Such interstitial excess electrons easily participate in the formation of anionic H cage surrounding metal atom. The resulting Coulomb attraction between cationic Th atoms and anionic H cages is estimated to be stronger than the corresponding one of LaH${10}$, thereby giving rise to larger chemical precompressions in ThH${10}$ and ThH$9$. Such a formation mechanism of H clathrates can also be applied to another experimentally synthesized superhydride CeH$_9$, confirming the experimental evidence that the chemical precompression in CeH$_9$ is larger than that in LaH${10}$. Our findings demonstrate that interstitial excess electrons in the isolated metal frameworks of high-pressure superhydrides play an important role in generating the chemical precompression of H clathrates.

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