Superconductivity at 253 K in lanthanum-yttrium ternary hydrides
Dmitrii V. Semenok, Ivan A. Troyan, Alexander G. Kvashnin, Anna G., Ivanova, Michael Hanfland, Andrey V. Sadakov, Oleg A. Sobolevskiy, Kirill S., Pervakov, Alexander G. Gavriliuk, Igor S. Lyubutin, Konstantin V. Glazyrin,, Nico Giordano, Denis N. Karimov, Alexander B. Vasiliev

TL;DR
This study reports the synthesis of lanthanum-yttrium ternary hydrides with record-high critical temperatures up to 253 K, demonstrating their potential as high-temperature superconductors at high pressures.
Contribution
It introduces the first examples of ternary high-$T_{C}$ superconducting hydrides, showing how atoms can be substituted in known hydrides to create new superconducting materials.
Findings
Critical temperature $T_{C}$ up to 253 K in ternary hydrides.
Critical current density $J_{C}$ exceeds 2500 A/mm² at 4.2 K.
Ternary hydrides can be stabilized at lower pressures than pure forms.
Abstract
Polyhydrides offer intriguing perspectives as high-temperature superconductors. Here we report the high-pressure synthesis of a series of lanthanum-yttrium ternary hydrides: cubic hexahydride with a critical temperature = 237 +/- 5 K and decahydrides with a maximum ~ and an extrapolated upper critical magnetic field up to at 183 GPa. This is one of the first examples of ternary high- superconducting hydrides. Our experiments show that a part of the atoms in the structures of recently discovered - and - can be replaced with lanthanum (~70 %) and yttrium (~25 %), respectively, with a formation of unique ternary superhydrides containing incorporated and which are specific for - and -. Ternary La-Y hydrides were…
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