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In a new paper, scientists uncovered a new state called Cooper-pair density modulation that could teach us a lot about high-temperature superconduction.
Room-temperature superconductors would revolutionize nearly every technology on Earth, but the path toward that “holy grail” of materials is a long one.
In a new paper, scientists uncovered a new state called Cooper-pair density modulation that could teach us a lot about high-temperature superconduction.
Unlike low-temperature superconductors, which are metals, high-temperature superconductors are insulators in their normal state. Even more puzzling, half of the electron states are empty.
First Example Of Single Electron Carbon-Carbon Pairs Could Rewrite Textbooks It’s almost a century since the idea was proposed, but this is the first time it has been demonstrated with confidence.
Scientists have observed an unexpected new behavior in a superconducting material. If physicists can figure out the cause, it could help them to find room-temperature superconductors.
The finding could help future efforts to design superconductors that work at higher temperatures.
In the world of quantum mechanics, particles behave in ways that can seem almost magical. One of the most fascinating rules governing this realm is the Pauli exclusion principle. Proposed by ...
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