Unraveling the complex, intertwined electron phases in a superconductor

Monday, October 26, 2015 - 14:30 in Physics & Chemistry

A key arrangement of electrons that may impede superconductivity in cuprates has now been characterized by scientists. Understanding this 'electron density wave' may lead to ways to suppress or remove it to induce superconductivity, possibly even at room temperature.

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