Abstract

Lanthanum (La), the first member of the lanthanide elements, recently aroused interests due to the discovery of high-T c superconductor LaH10 under high pressures and its unique superconducting properties. Here, we study the phase transitions, superconductivity and mechanical properties of metallic La under high pressures by first-principle calculations. The known face-centered cubic (fcc) phase with space group still exists above 100 GPa. And it transforms into an unprecedented body-centered tetragonal (bct) phase with space group I4/mmm above 180 GPa, which expands the high pressure phase transition sequence. Further calculations show that the superconducting transition temperature T c of fcc phase decreases with increasing pressure with the rate of −0.13 K GPa−1, in good agreement with the experimental results. For the bct phase, the estimated superconducting transition temperature is very low with T c of 0.7 K at 200 GPa. The calculations of mechanical properties show that both of fcc and bct phases are compressible and brittle.

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