3D-printing used to explore superconductivity of materials

Monday, July 18, 2016 - 21:51 in Physics & Chemistry

Researchers at The University of Western Australia have revealed that 3D-printing can be used to create a resonant microwave cavity via an aluminium-silicon alloy that shows superconductivity when cooled below the critical temperature of aluminium. Professor Michael Tobar, an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow from UWA’s School of Physics, said superconducting cavities were highly useful […]

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