Thursday, August 18, 2016

Origin of high-temperature superconductivity in copper-oxide compound uncovered

Physicists have an explanation for why certain materials can conduct electricity without resistance at temperatures well above those required by conventional superconductors. Understanding this exotic behavior may pave the way for engineering materials that become superconducting at room temperature -- a capability that could transform the way energy is produced, transmitted, and used.

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