Metallization of Hydrogen Under High Pressure: Challenges and Experimental Progress
Lin Wang,
Zhongyan Wu,
Guoying Gao
et al.
Abstract:Hydrogen, the first element in the periodic table, is predicted to become metallic at extremely high‐pressure conditions. Solid metallic hydrogen is believed to possess extraordinary physical properties, such as room‐temperature superconductivity and superfluidity, earning it the title of the “holy grail” in high‐pressure research. The pursuit of solid metallic hydrogen has spanned nine decades. Despite numerous fascinating discoveries related to dense hydrogen, metallic hydrogen has yet to be experimentally r… Show more
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