摘要
Room temperature superconductivity is a dream that mankind has been chasing for a century.In recent years,the synthesis of H3S,LaH10,and C-S-H compounds under high pressures has gradually made that dream become a reality.But the extreme high pressure required for stabilization of hydrogen-based superconductors limit their applications.So,the next challenge is to achieve room-temperature superconductivity at significantly low pressures,even ambient pressure.In this work,we design a series of high temperature superconductors that can be stable at moderate pressures by incorporating heavy rare earth elements Yb/Lu into sodalite-like clathrate hexahydrides.In particular,the critical temperatures(T_(c))of Y_(3)LuH_(24),YLuH_(12),and YLu_(3)H_(24)can reach 283 K at 120 GPa,275 K at 140 GPa,and 288 K at 110 GPa,respectively.Their critical temperatures are close to or have reached room temperature,and minimum stable pressures are significantly lower than that of reported room temperature superconductors.Our work provides an effective method for the rational design of low-pressure stabilized hydrogen-based superconductors with room-temperature superconductivity simultaneously and will stimulate further experimental exploration.
出处
《Research》
EI
CAS
CSCD
2022年第4期719-730,共12页
研究(英文)
基金
This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant nos.12122405,52072188,and 51632002)
National Key R&D Program of China(no.2018YFA0305900)
Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University(no.IRT_15R23)
Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Development Project(20210509038RQ).