Phosphine as a Superconductor? Sure, but the Story May Be Complicated

Wednesday, February 3, 2016 - 12:48 in Physics & Chemistry

Phosphine, one of the newest materials to be named a superconductor, was reported in 2015 to exhibit superconductivity under high pressure. A new study provides insight into what may have happened as phosphine underwent this intense compression.

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