Abstract
Recently, room-temperature superconductivity has been reported in a nitrogen-doped lutetium hydride at near-ambient pressure [Dasenbrock-Gammon et al., Nature 615, 244 (2023)]. The superconducting properties might arise from Fm3¯m-LuH3-δNϵ. Here, we systematically study the phase diagram of Lu-N-H at 1 GPa using first-principles calculations, and we do not find any thermodynamically stable ternary compounds. In addition, we calculate the dynamic stability and superconducting properties of N-doped Fm3¯m-LuH3 using the virtual crystal approximation (VCA) and the supercell method. The R3m-Lu2H5N predicted using the supercell method could be dynamically stable at 50 GPa, with a Tc of 27 K. According to the VCA method, the highest Tc is 22 K, obtained with 1% N-doping at 30 GPa. Moreover, the doping of nitrogen atoms into Fm3¯m-LuH3 slightly enhances Tc, but raises the dynamically stable pressure. Our theoretical results show that the Tc values of N-doped LuH3 estimated using the Allen-Dynes-modified McMillan equation are much lower than room temperature.
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Huo, Z., Duan, D., Ma, T., Zhang, Z., Jiang, Q., An, D., … Cui, T. (2023). First-principles study on the conventional superconductivity of N-doped fcc -LuH3. Matter and Radiation at Extremes, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0151844
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