Most people call that a room-temperature superconductor, but the reality is you really want an “ordinary temperature and pressure superconductor,” but that’s a mouthful. In the Hackaday ...
To have been alive over the last five decades is to have seen superconductors progress from only possible at near-absolute-zero temperatures, to around the temperature of liquid nitrogen in the ...
Boston College physicists have discovered a complex landscape of electronic states that can co-exist on a kagome lattice, resembling those in high-temperature superconductors, they reported this fall ...
When a team of scientists in South Korea published a paper last month claiming to have created the first room-temperature superconductor, the announcement caused more than a few heads to turn.
Reuters Room temperature superconductors could revolutionise the electrical grid The team behind this latest discovery says it's a major advance in a search that has already gone on for a century.
This sets a new record for the temperature at which time-reversal ... In certain materials, such as this Kagome superconductor, this symmetry can be violated, meaning the system behaves ...