It definitely contributes to the general feel that however this works, it's an inefficient synthesis that's problematically generating the material we want.
It certainly makes me wonder if something like molecular-beam epitaxy would be able to directly grow a more pure sample (but I imagine that's expensive and time-consuming to setup, plus not really what we're hoping for if we want to use lots of it).
Wow.
> if the current record were to be decertified then the holder would be a tie at 54.0 °C (129.2 °F), recorded both at Furnace Creek and in Kuwait.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highest_temperature_recorded_o...
Any speculation if that’s consumer, commercial, or industrial off-the-shelf?
Sounds like we may be talking running an MRI off of a mini split system.