(La,Th)H10: Potential High-T c (242 K) Superconductors Stabilized Thermodynamically below 200 GPa

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C(2024)

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The recent experimental discovery of high-pressure superconductivity in (La,Y)H-10, (La,Ce)H-9, (La,Ce)H-10, (Y,Ce)H-9, and (La,Nd)H-10 confirms that ternary rare-earth clathrate hydrides are promising candidates for high-temperature superconductors. This study theoretically demonstrates the ability of actinide-metal thorium (Th), rare-earth-metal lanthanum (La), and hydrogen to form stable ternary hydrides under 200 GPa. Using the evolutionary algorithm combined with the first-principles calculations and strong-coupling Eliashberg approach, we predicted the pressure-dependent ternary phase diagram of LaxThyHz, particularly, the case of (La1-xThx)H-n [or designated as (La,Th)H-n for simplicity]. Our calculations revealed that hydrogen-rich phases such as (La,Th)H-10 are thermodynamically stable below 200 GPa, with phase decomposition occurring in (La,Th)H-9 above 150 GPa. Moreover, the electron-phonon coupling (EPC) calculations show that the (La,Th)H-10 series could function as potential superconductors, of which I4/mmm-La3ThH40 (at 200 GPa) exhibited a large EPC constant of lambda = 2.46 with the highest transition temperature (T-c) of 242 K.
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