Study highlights advancements in ternary hydrogen-rich superconductors

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A recent study published in *National Science Review* reviews advancements in ternary hydrogen-rich superconductors, highlighting their potential for high-temperature superconductivity. Key findings include superconducting transition temperatures exceeding 200 K for compounds like H3S and LaBeH8, which remain stable at lower pressures. The research emphasizes the importance of multi-element synergy in optimizing superconducting properties and addresses challenges in theoretical predictions and experimental synthesis.


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