Sr-Doped Molecular Hydrogen: Synthesis and Properties of SrH$_{22}$
Dmitrii V. Semenok, Wuhao Chen, Xiaoli Huang, Di Zhou, Ivan A., Kruglov, Arslan B. Mazitov, Michele Galasso, Christian Tantardini, Xavier, Gonze, Alexander G. Kvashnin, Artem R. Oganov, Tian Cui

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that doping molecular hydrogen with strontium significantly reduces the pressure needed for metallization, introduces new high-hydrogen-content compounds, and provides insights into their electronic properties and hydrogen diffusion behavior.
Contribution
It reports the synthesis of SrH22 and other novel Sr-H compounds, showing reduced metallization pressure and unique properties compared to other polyhydrides.
Findings
Doping hydrogen with Sr lowers metallization pressure to ~200 GPa.
Discovery of new Sr-H compounds with high hydrogen content.
Measured bandgap and hydrogen diffusion coefficients in these compounds.
Abstract
Recently, several research groups announced reaching the point of metallization of hydrogen above 400 GPa. Following the mainstream of extensive investigations of compressed polyhydrides, in this work we demonstrate that small (4 atom %) doping of molecular hydrogen by strontium leads to a dramatic reduction in the metallization pressure to about 200 GPa. Studying the high-pressure chemistry of the Sr-H system at 56-180 GPa, we observed the formation of several previously unknown compounds: C2/m-SrH, pseudocubic SrH, SrH with cubic F-43m Sr sublattice, and pseudotetragonal P1-SrH, the metal hydride with the highest hydrogen content discovered so far. Unlike Ca and Y, strontium forms molecular semiconducting polyhydrides, whereas calcium and yttrium polyhydrides are high-Tc superconductors with an atomic H sublattice. The latter phase, SrH or…
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