
Unusual Pressure-Induced Superconductivity Discovered in Spinel Crystal Structure
Scientists have documented a rare and unexpected form of superconductivity emerging under pressure in a spinel crystal structure — a finding that challenges existing theories and opens new experimental pathways for understanding how zero-resistance electrical conduction arises in unusual materials.
- Scientists document pressure-induced superconductivity in a spinel crystal that defies standard BCS theory
- The mechanism suggests unusual electronic reorganization beyond simple phonon-mediated Cooper pairing



