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Synthesis and Superconductivity in yttrium superhydrides under high pressure

Published 8 Jul 2022 in cond-mat.supr-con | (2207.03918v1)

Abstract: The flourishing rare earth superhydrides are a class of recently discovered materials that possess near-room-temperature superconductivity at high pressures, opening a new era of superconductivity research at high pressures. Among these superhydrides, yttrium superhydrides attracted great interest owing to their abundance of stoichiometries and excellent superconductivities. Here, we carried out a comprehensive study of yttrium superhydrides in a wide pressure range of 145-300 GPa. We successfully synthesized a series of superhydrides with the compositions of YH4, YH6, YH7, and YH9, and reported their superconducting transition temperatures of 82 K at 167 GPa, 218 K at 165 GPa, 29 K at 162 GPa, and 230 K at 300 GPa, respectively, which were evidenced by a sharp drop of resistivity. The structure and superconductivity of YH4, which was taken as a representative example, were also examined by X-ray diffraction measurements and the suppression of the superconductivity under external magnetic fields, respectively. Clathrate YH10 as a candidate of room-temperature superconductor was not synthesized within the studied pressure and temperature ranges of up to 300 GPa and 2000 K, respectively. The current work created a detailed platform for further searching room-temperature superconductors in polynary yttrium-based superhydrides.

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