Phosphine as a superconductor?
Sure, but the story may be complicated
05-Feb-2016 -
Phosphine is one of the newest materials to be named a superconductor, a material through which electricity can flow with zero resistance.
In 2015, scientists reported that they had liquefied the chemical and squeezed it under high pressure in a diamond vice to achieve superconductivity.
Now, a ...
compression
Decomposition
high-pressure phases
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