Physicists at the University of British Columbia (UBC) were part of an international collaboration that was recently able to observe the microscopic interactions which enable a fundamental physical phenomenon, known as high-temperature superconductivity.
This is the first time such a complex endeavor is completed su... |
3 April 2012 03:28 GMT |
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Experts from the University of Sheffield, in the UK, the Ecole Normale Superieure, in Paris, France, and the Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, in Germany, have recently developed a new type of quantum dot, which is finally able to confirm a long-standing, but never verified theory. The idea states that electrons ... |
17 August 2009 18:51 GMT |
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High-temperature superconductivity phonon theory has been recently declared officially dead, thus it is finally time to move on in the study of high-temperature superconductors. High-temperature superconductive materials experience zero electrical resistance at much higher temperatures than many other superconductors... |
8 May 2008 04:55 GMT |
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Ever since physicists discovered high-temperature copper oxide superconductors during the 1980s, they have been trying to explain how the phenomenon is experienced from the point of view of their understanding of the basic mechanism involved in low-temperature superconductors, which is determined by pair electrons vi... |
24 April 2008 04:04 GMT |
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