High‐Throughput Study of Ambient‐Pressure High‐Temperature Superconductivity in Ductile Few‐Hydrogen Metal‐Bonded Perovskites

Author:

Liu Shi‐ming1,Shi Jun‐jie1,He Yong1,Tian Chong1,Zhu Yao‐hui2,Wang Xinqiang1,Zhong Hong‐xia3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory for Artificial Microstructures and Mesoscopic Physics School of Physics Peking University Beijing 100871 China

2. Physics Department Beijing Technology and Business University Beijing 100048 China

3. School of Mathematics and Physics China University of Geosciences Wuhan 430074 China

Abstract

AbstractSeveral multi‐hydrogen hydrides have exhibited high critical temperature (Tc) superconductivity, but the requirement for ultrahigh pressures limits their applications. Here, high‐throughput calculations are utilized to investigate the superconductivity in few‐hydrogen metal‐bonded (FHMB) perovskites (PVSKs) AHM3 characterized with perfect ambient‐pressure stability. AHM3 is classified into two groups, d and sp superconductors, and provide three indicators that accurately describe AHM3 superconductivity. i) Tc of d superconductors is positively correlated with the number of unpaired d electrons from M atoms; ii) A suitably sized octahedral interstice of H atom is essential for sp superconductors; iii) The introduction of H will further improve the superconductivity, when the M atom has a lower electronegativity than H. ZnHCr3 and ZnHAl3, perfectly meeting the requirements aforementioned, exhibit the highest Tc of 30 and 80 K among the d and sp superconductors, respectively. The results are helpful for understanding the electron–phonon coupling (EPC) mechanism in few‐hydrogen metal‐bonded perovskites and facilitate realizations of ambient‐pressure high‐Tc superconductivity in hydrides.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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