Room-temperature superconductivity in a carbonaceous sulfur hydride!
Henry S. Rzepa
Abstract
The title of this post indicates the exciting prospect that a method of producing a room temperature superconductor has finally been achived. This is only possible at enormous pressures however; >267 gigaPascals (GPa) or 2,635,023 atmospheres.
Topics & Concepts
SulfurSuperconductivityHydrogenHydrideCarbon fibersPhotodissociationMaterials scienceLaserAnalytical Chemistry (journal)ChemistryInorganic chemistryMetallurgyPhotochemistryCondensed matter physicsComposite materialComposite numberOrganic chemistryPhysicsOpticsAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsSuperconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys