New study reviews progress in ternary hydrogen-rich superconductors

A recent study by researchers from Ningbo University and Jilin University reviewed the progress in ternary hydrogen-rich superconductors, which hold potential for room-temperature superconductivity. These materials, composed of three elements, offer enhanced stability and higher superconducting transition temperatures at lower pressures compared to binary hydrides. The study emphasizes the role of multi-element synergy in optimizing these properties and highlights the challenges and future directions for designing novel superconducting materials. This research paves the way for significant advancements in high-temperature superconductors.

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