New Mechanism For Superconductivity?
Friday, November 21, 2008 - 14:35
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers have posited an explanation for superconductivity that may open the door to the discovery of new, unconventional forms of superconductivity. They offer a new explanation for superconductivity in non-traditional materials — one that describes a potentially new state of matter in which the superconducting material behaves simultaneously as a nonmagnetic material and a magnetic material.
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