Hydrogen in superconductors
S.I. Bondarenko, V.P. Timofeev, V.P. Koverya, A.V. Krevsun

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current research on how hydrogen affects the superconducting properties of various compounds, covering synthesis methods, experimental findings, mechanisms, and future prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the state of research on hydrogen's role in superconductivity, highlighting recent advances and challenges.
Findings
Hydrogen significantly influences superconducting properties.
Various synthesis methods for hydrogen-containing superconductors are discussed.
Mechanisms of hydrogen's impact on superconductivity are analyzed.
Abstract
Information is presented on the state of research on the effect of hydrogen on the superconducting properties of various compounds. The review consists of an introduction, one appendix and four sections: methods for the synthesis of modern hydrogen-containing superconductors, experimental studies of the properties of hydrogen-containing superconductors, on the mechanisms of the influence of hydrogen on superconductivity, problems and prospects of hydrogen-containing superconductors.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
