Superconductivity is the ability to transmit energy without any resistance when an object is cooled to a certain temperature.
Superconductors are among the most puzzling materials in physics. They conduct electricity with zero resistance, but only ...
More A New Picture of Superconductivity Traditionally, superconductivity has been explained through the idea of electron pairs, known as Cooper pairs, moving together through a lattice of atoms ...
NbRe may be a long-sought triplet superconductor, offering zero-resistance spin transport and major advances in quantum computing.
A newly mapped form of superconductivity in uranium ditelluride emerges only under extremely strong magnetic fields, defying ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. — Electricity flows through wires to deliver power, but it loses energy as it moves, delivering less than it started with. But that energy loss isn’t a given. Scientists at Penn ...
Superconductivity is a quantum state of matter characterized by an electrical resistance of zero and the expulsion of ...
An international team led by researchers at MPI-CPfS used irradiation with extremely high-energy electrons to controllably introduce atomic defects in superconducting nickelate thin films. Their ...
Scientists found Pine’s Demon, a massless, neutral plasmon, in strontium ruthenate, offering insights into high-temperature superconductors & quantum mechanics.
The study, led by materials scientist Zi-Kui Liu and published in Superconductor Science and Technology, introduces a concept that connects two long-standing camps of superconductivity research: ...
Scientists link quantum theory with superconductivity, offering a way to predict materials that could enable resistance-free power at higher temperatures. (Nanowerk News) Electricity flows through ...