Comment on: Observation of the Wigner-Huntington transition to metallic hydrogen
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In a recently published article [1], Ranga P. Dias & Isaac F. Silvera have reported the visual evidence of metallic hydrogen concomitantly with its characterization at a pressure of 495 GPa and low temperatures. We have expressed serious doubts of such a conclusion when interviewed to comment on this publication [2,3]. In the following comment, we would like to detail the reasons, based on experimental evidences obtained by us and by other groups worldwide that sustain our skepticism. We have identified two main flaws in this paper, as discussed in details below: the pressure is largely overestimated; the origin of the sample reflectivity and the analysis of the reflectance can be seriously questioned.
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Comment on: Observation of a first order phase transition to metal hydrogen near 425 GPa
Comment asserts that claimed metallic hydrogen at 425 GPa provides no new evidence of the insulator-metal transition and prior studies already reported comparable results.
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