High-pressure study of CeH<sub>9</sub> and potential metastable superconductivity at reduced pressure
ORAL
Abstract
The high-temperature, high-pressure synthesis of superhydride materials has led to the discovery of several high-temperature superconductors under pressure. Among these, CeH<sub>9</sub> exhibits a notably high superconducting critical temperature of up to 115 K at comparatively modest pressures around 100 GPa. This makes CeH<sub>9</sub> an ideal candidate for exploring pressure quench protocols (PQP) in superhydride superconductors. In this study, we performed the synthesis and characterization of CeH<sub>9</sub> under high-temperature and high-pressure conditions, along with evidence of novel transport properties in cerium metal at high pressure. Furthermore, PQP with various conditions are investigated as potential pathways to realizing high-temperature superconductivity in superhydrides at reduced pressures.
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Presenters
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Trevor Bontke
University of Houston
Authors
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Trevor Bontke
University of Houston
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Raiki Fujikawa
University of Houston
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Daniel Schulze
University of Houston
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Zheng Wu
University of Houston
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Melissa J Gooch
University of Houston
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Hong Zhong
University of Houston
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Jiming Bao
University of Houston
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Liangzi Deng
University of Houston
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Ching-Wu Chu
TCSUH and Department of Physics, University of Houston; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, University of Houston