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Pressure induced superconductivity in MnSe
T. L. Hung, C. H. Huang, et al.
This groundbreaking research showcases how applying high pressure can unleash superconductivity in MnSe, revealing a fascinating interplay between pressure-induced structural changes and the material's unique magnetic nature. The study was conducted by a dedicated team of authors from various prestigious institutions.
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