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Investigating the Crystal Structure of Nitrogen-Doped Lutetium Hydride at High Pressure

ORAL

Abstract

Hydrogen rich high temperature superconductors discovered recently exhibit conventional superconductivity mediated by strong electron-phonon coupling, under high pressures. These metal hydride compounds have long been investigated in an effort to increase Tc via chemical doping. Currently, there are many efforts to dope metal hydride systems with lighter elements in order to find stable or metastable phases at lower pressures. The intrinsic link between atomic configuration and physical properties demands the most accurate determination of the structure of these materials. Here we investigate the crystal structure of Nitrogen-Doped Lutetium Hydride system. We present high pressure X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy and neutron diffraction measurements and explore the pressure dependence of the structure of Nitrogen-Doped Lutetium Hydride.

Presenters

  • Sachith E Dissanayake

    Duke University, University of Rochester

Authors

  • Sachith E Dissanayake

    Duke University, University of Rochester

  • Elliot M Snider

    University of Rochester

  • Raymond McBride

    University of Rochester, UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER

  • Dylan Durkee

    University of Rochester

  • Hiranya Pasan

    University of Rochester

  • Ranga P Dias

    University of Rochester