New research sharpens understanding of the hidden symmetry in a mysterious superconductor. Superconductors are materials that ...
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30-year superconductivity puzzle just flipped on its head
For three decades, one quiet crystal has sat at the center of a fierce argument about how exotic superconductors really work.
A UB-led experiment confirms that ferromagent iron found a way to sync with the superconducting metal vanadium.
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LK-99: The material at the center of the superconductivity debate
The LK-99 compound, developed in South Korea, has drawn global attention for claims of room-temperature superconductivity.
Brief blasts of light might make some materials into fleeting superconductors. A new study strengthens the case for this controversial claim, first made more than a decade ago. But while some ...
For decades, a family of crystals has stumped physicists with its baffling ability to superconduct—that is, carry an electric current without any resistance—at far warmer temperatures than other ...
The original LK99 team reassures the world that LK99 superconductivity is real and was demonstrated. They will provide evidence and answers in the next published paper. They recommend other ...
A static electric field can be used to manipulate the superconducting state of metallic superconducting thin films, according to new experiments by researchers in Italy. The effect, which was first ...
David D. Nolte receives funding from the National Science Foundation. On April 8, 1911, Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes scribbled in pencil an almost unintelligible note into a kitchen notebook ...
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