Nothing says “the ’90s are back” like a challenge to a high-temperature superconductor record set in 1993. By squeezing a material to high pressure and then rapidly releasing it, scientists reduced ...
Phys.org: Promising new class of high-temperature superconductors achieves stability at room pressure
Business Wire: High Temperature Superconductors, Inc. Powers Up: $5M ARPA-E Program Work Begins
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--High Temperature Superconductors, Inc., (HTSI) an innovation leader in the field of high-temperature superconducting tape, today announces the beginning of its ...
Scientists in China have reported nickel-based high-temperature superconductors reaching transition temperatures of 63 K, ...
High-temperature superconductors have emerged as a promising platform for generating coherent terahertz (THz) radiation through the intrinsic Josephson effect. Josephson junctions—formed at the ...
A new family of superconductors is exciting physicists. Compounds containing nickel have been shown to carry electricity without resistance at the relatively high temperature of 45 kelvin (–228 °C), ...
In their quest to explore and characterize high-temperature superconductors, physicists have mostly focused on a material that is not the absolute highest. That's because that crystal is much easier ...
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