We investigate the role of specific phonon mode symmetries for the room-temperature superconductivity in atomic hydrogen under large pressure. Using anisotropic Migdal-Eliashberg theory with ab initio input from density functional theory, we show that the E-u phonon modes are the dominant driving force for obtaining such high critical temperatures. When going from 400 to 600 GPa, we find an increased transition temperature; however, the total electron-phonon coupling strength is counterintuitively reduced. Our analysis reveals that this is due to an enhanced contribution to the coupling strength by the E-u phonon mode. We furthermore compute the momentum anisotropy of the superconducting gap which we find to be relatively small, about 7% of...
Room temperature superconductivity has been realized in hydrides under ultrahigh pressure. A recent ...
The observation of a superconducting critical temperature Tc exceeding 200K in ultra-dense hydrogen ...
The observation of a superconducting critical temperature Tc exceeding 200K in ultra-dense hydrogen ...
We investigate the role of specific phonon mode symmetries for the room-temperature superconductivit...
A detailed study of the electron-phonon interaction in the Cmca phase of metallic hydrogen and of it...
We present a first-principles study of the electron-phonon interaction and the prediction of the sup...
We present a first-principles study of the electron-phonon interaction and the prediction of the sup...
We present a first-principles study of the electron-phonon interaction and the prediction of the sup...
Hydrogen-based compounds under ultrahigh pressure, such as the polyhydrides H3S and LaH10, supercond...
Hydrogen-based compounds under ultrahigh pressure, such as the polyhydrides H3S and LaH10, supercond...
International audienceWe present first-principles calculations of metallic atomic hydrogen in the 40...
We present first-principles calculations of metallic atomic hydrogen in the 400–600 GPa pressure ran...
First-principles calculations based on density-functional theory including anharmonicity within the ...
International audienceThe phonon spectrum of sodium is studied using ab initio methods and a simple ...
The structural, electronic, and dynamical properties of molecular hydrogen under pressure are invest...
Room temperature superconductivity has been realized in hydrides under ultrahigh pressure. A recent ...
The observation of a superconducting critical temperature Tc exceeding 200K in ultra-dense hydrogen ...
The observation of a superconducting critical temperature Tc exceeding 200K in ultra-dense hydrogen ...
We investigate the role of specific phonon mode symmetries for the room-temperature superconductivit...
A detailed study of the electron-phonon interaction in the Cmca phase of metallic hydrogen and of it...
We present a first-principles study of the electron-phonon interaction and the prediction of the sup...
We present a first-principles study of the electron-phonon interaction and the prediction of the sup...
We present a first-principles study of the electron-phonon interaction and the prediction of the sup...
Hydrogen-based compounds under ultrahigh pressure, such as the polyhydrides H3S and LaH10, supercond...
Hydrogen-based compounds under ultrahigh pressure, such as the polyhydrides H3S and LaH10, supercond...
International audienceWe present first-principles calculations of metallic atomic hydrogen in the 40...
We present first-principles calculations of metallic atomic hydrogen in the 400–600 GPa pressure ran...
First-principles calculations based on density-functional theory including anharmonicity within the ...
International audienceThe phonon spectrum of sodium is studied using ab initio methods and a simple ...
The structural, electronic, and dynamical properties of molecular hydrogen under pressure are invest...
Room temperature superconductivity has been realized in hydrides under ultrahigh pressure. A recent ...
The observation of a superconducting critical temperature Tc exceeding 200K in ultra-dense hydrogen ...
The observation of a superconducting critical temperature Tc exceeding 200K in ultra-dense hydrogen ...