Flux trapping in superconducting hydrides under high pressure
J. E. Hirsch, F. Marsiglio
Abstract
High temperature conventional superconductivity in hydrogen-rich materials under high pressure has been reportedly found in twelve different compounds in recent years. However, the experimental evidence on which these claims are based has recently been called into question. Here we discuss the measurement of trapped magnetic flux, that should establish definitively that these materials are indeed high temperature superconductors. Its absence would confirm claims to the contrary.
Topics & Concepts
SuperconductivityTrappingFlux (metallurgy)High pressureCondensed matter physicsMagnetic fluxHigh-temperature superconductivityRoom-temperature superconductorMaterials sciencePhysicsEngineering physicsMagnetic fieldMetallurgyQuantum mechanicsGeographyForestryHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsRare-earth and actinide compoundsSuperconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys