Scientists have set a new record for superconductivity at normal pressure, bringing the field closer to practical, real-world applications.
Superconductors reveal a new path where hidden material changes hint at breakthroughs in achieving efficient, lossless energy systems.
Professors Liangzi Deng, right, and Paul Ching-Wu Chu developed a pressure-quench protocol to stabilize high-pressure metastable phases at ambient pressure. These are the instruments used to validate ...
Researchers from the Texas Center for Superconductivity (TcSUH) and the department of physics at the University of Houston have broken the temperature record for superconductivity at ambient pressure ...
Superconductors are materials that conduct electricity with an electrical resistance of zero. Superconductivity is generally observed when materials are cooled down to extremely low temperatures. In ...
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Spinal compound CuIr2S4 shows pressure-induced superconductivity
Researchers have confirmed that the spinel compound CuIr2S4, long studied for its unusual metal-insulator transition, becomes ...
A team of more than 30 physicists and materials scientists published a detailed strategy for reaching room-temperature superconductivity, identifying the most promising material families, the biggest ...
Superconductivity is a quantum state of matter characterized by an electrical resistance of zero and the expulsion of magnetic fields at low temperatures below a critical point. Superconductors, ...
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