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Superconducting Zirconium Polyhydrides at Moderate Pressures

Hui Xie, Wenting Zhang, Defang Duan, Xiaoli Huang, Yanping Huang, Hao Song, Xiaolei Feng, Yansun Yao, Chris J. Pickard, Tian Cui

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Highly compressed hydrides have been at the forefront of the search for high-Tc superconductivity. The recent discovery of record-high Tc’s in H3S and LaH10±x under high pressure fuels the enthusiasm for finding good superconductors in similar hydride groups. Guided by first-principles structure prediction, we successfully synthesized ZrH3 and Zr4H15 at modest pressures (30–50 GPa) in diamond anvil cells by two different reaction routes: ZrH2 + H2 at room temperature and Zr + H2 at ∼1500 K by laser heating. From the synchrotron X-ray diffraction patterns, ZrH3 is found to have a Pm3̅n structure corresponding to the familiar A15 structure, and Zr4H15 has an I4̅3d structure isostructural to Th4H15. Electrical resistance measurement and the dependence of Tc on the applied magnetic field of the sample showed the emergence of two superconducting transitions at 6.4 and 4.0 K at 40 GPa, which correspond to the two Tc’s for ZrH3 and Zr4H15.

Topics & Concepts

IsostructuralSuperconductivityDiamond anvil cellZirconiumMaterials scienceHigh pressureCrystal structureCondensed matter physicsDiffractionSynchrotronCrystallographyChemistryMetallurgyEngineering physicsPhysicsNuclear physicsOpticsHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsNuclear Materials and PropertiesRare-earth and actinide compounds