Superconductivity of platinum hydride PtH

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Abstract

Pt has a strong electron-phonon (e-p) coupling [1]. On the other hand, the 5d conduction electrons show strong spin fluctuations on the short length and time scales, which suppress the superconductivity. In PtH, hybridization between Pt 5d and H 1s [2] and the resulting strengthened e-p coupling and Tc above 10 K have been predicted [2-5]. We report the ac magnetic susceptibility, electrical resistance, and x-ray diffraction measurements of PtH in diamond anvil cells. At 30 GPa, when PtH is in a P63/mmc structure, PtH exhibits the superconducting transition at 7 K. The observed Tc is higher than that of powdered Pt by more than three orders of magnitude. It is suggested that the noble metal hydrides possibly have higher Tc than elements.
[1] Albert and Rubin, in Platinum Group Metals and Compounds, (American Chemical Society, Washington, 1971), Chap. 1, pp. 1-16. [2] Papaconstantopoulos, J. Less-Common Met. 73, 305 (1980). [3] Scheler et al., Phys. Rev. B 83, 214106 (2011). [4] Kim et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 117002 (2011). [5] Zhou et al., Phys. Rev. B 84, 054543 (2011).

*This study was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant No. 25800195, Specially Promoted Research (26000006), and by a Nikki-Saneyoshi (JGC-S) Scholarship Foundation Grant for Young Researchers.

Presenters

  • Takahiro Matsuoka

    • JIAM, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Authors

  • Takahiro Matsuoka

    • JIAM, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Masahiro Hishida

    • Department ofMaterials Science and Technology, Gifu University
  • Keiji Kuno

    • Environmental and Renewable Energy Systems Division, Gifu University
  • Naohisa Hirao

    • Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI)
  • Yasuo Ohishi

    • Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI)
  • Shigeo Sasaki

    • Department ofElectrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Faculty ofEngineering, Gifu University
  • Kazushi Takahama

    • Center for Science and Technology under Extreme Conditions, Osaka University
  • Katsuya Shimizu

    • Center for Science and Technology under Extreme Conditions, Osaka University
    • Osaka University