Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Emerging superconductivity rules in rare-earth and alkaline-earth metal hydrides.
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Tao YL et al.
- Affiliation:
- School of Physical Science and Technology · China
Abstract
Hydrides of alkaline-earth and rare-earth metals have garnered significant interest in high-temperature superconductor research due to their excellent electron-phonon coupling and high <i>T</i> <sub><i>c</i></sub> upon pressurization. This study explores the electronic structures and electron-phonon coupling of metal hydrides XH<sub>n</sub> (<i>n</i> = 4,6), where X includes Ca, Mg, Sc, and Y. The involvement of d-orbital electrons alters the Fermi surface, leading to saddle-point nesting and a charge density wave (CDW) phase transition, which opens the superconducting gap. For instance, in YH<sub>6</sub>, the exchange coupling between Y-4d and H-1s holes in the phonon softening region results in <i>T</i> <sub><i>c</i></sub> values up to 230 K. The study suggests that factors, such as the origin of the CDW order, hydrogen concentration, and d-orbital contributions are crucial to superconductivity. This work proposes a new rule for high <i>T</i> <sub><i>c</i></sub> superconductors, emphasizing the importance of double gaps and electron-phonon interactions at exchange coupling sites, and predicts potential high-quality superconductors among rare-earth hydrides.
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