New superconductors present new mysteries, possibilities
Wednesday, June 4, 2008 - 15:07
in Physics & Chemistry
Johns Hopkins University researchers and colleagues in China have unlocked some of the secrets of newly discovered iron-based high-temperature superconductors, research that could result in the design of better superconductors for use in industry, medicine, transportation and energy generation.
Read the whole article on Physorg
More from Physorg
Related
- New superconductors present new mysteries, possibilitiesWed, 4 Jun 2008, 15:21:49 EDT
- Iron-based materials may unlock superconductivity’s secretsThu, 13 Nov 2008, 13:16:04 EST
- Iron-arsenic superconductors in class of their ownWed, 29 Apr 2009, 15:57:59 EDT
- NRL researchers explore magnetic properties of iron-based superconductorsMon, 16 Mar 2009, 15:43:52 EDT
- New iron-based and copper-oxide high-temperatureWed, 28 May 2008, 13:28:43 EDT