All Articles Tagged As: superconductivity
 | Brown University physicist Vesna Mitrovic and colleagues at Brown and in France have discovered magnetic waves that fluctuate when exposed to certain conditions in a superconducting material. The discovery may help scientists understand more fully the relationship between magnetism and superconductivity at the quantum level. Results are published in Physical Review Letters. ...> Full Article |
A K-State physics professor is studying what happens when atoms collide in groups of three and four. These few-body collisions play an important role in experiments on ultracold quantum gasses.
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 | Method may help identify conditions needed to get current flowing at higher temperatures ...> Full Article |
 | Superconductivity appears to rely on very different mechanisms in two varieties of iron-based superconductors. ...> Full Article |
Ames Laboratory physicists demonstrate unique mechanism of superconductivity
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Scientists from Queen Mary, University of London and the University of Fribourg have found evidence that magnetism is involved in the mechanism behind high temperature superconductivity.
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Michigan State University scientists make first-of-its-kind measurements of rare nuclei
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Research explains unconventional superconductivity without phonons
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New method exploring 'energy gap' shows electron pairs exist before superconductivity sets in
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Results clearly indicate that superconductivity is a condition required to establish this magnetic order
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Physicists explain, predict properties of iron compounds
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 | Researchers have drawn the first detailed picture of the way a superfluid influences the behavior of a superconductor. In addition to describing previously unknown superconductor behavior, these calculations could change scientists' understanding of the motion of neutron stars. ...> Full Article |
Quantum mechanical triplet of magnetic spin and electron pair may lead to superconductivity at higher temperatures
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One step closer to the Holy Grail of physics
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Researchers have developed a technique that controls the number of electrons on the surface of high-temperature superconductors, a procedure considered impossible for the past two decades.
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'Quantum Hall-like effect' found in a bulk material without an applied magnetic field
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 | Researchers in Japan and China have discovered a new family of high-temperature superconductors ...> Full Article |
 | Researchers find the ties that bind electrons in high-temperature superconductivity ...> Full Article |
 | 3-D images are not only useful in medicine; the observation of internal structures is also invaluable in many other fields of scientific investigation. Recently, researchers from the Hahn-Meitner-Institute (HMI) in Berlin in cooperation with University of Applied Sciences in Berlin have succeeded, for the first time, in a direct, three-dimensional visualisation of magnetic fields inside solid, non-transparent materials. ...> Full Article |
 | A better understanding of material could bring 'endless applications' ...> Full Article |
A research group at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory led by physics professor Pengcheng Dai, along with collaborators at Boston College, has taken a step toward understanding a great physical mystery.
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 | Computer Simulations May Provide Clues to Understanding Superconductivity and Fabricating New Superconducting Materials ...> Full Article |
 | Researchers have used molecular vibrations, triggered by ultrafast pulses of terahertz radiation, to change a manganite crystal from an electrical insulator into a conductor. The ability to induce dramatic phase-changes in solid materials through select vibrations holds great promise for future exploitation of prized technological phenomena such as superconductivity and magnetoresistance. ...> Full Article |
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