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Superconductivity

Superconductivity

170-year-old physical law unexpectedly holds true in high-temperature superconductors

02 Feb 2024 Isabelle Dumé
Illustration of strongly interacting electrons carrying heat and charge from warmer to cooler regions of a quantum material, represented by red flashes on the left side of the illustration shading into purple and blue flashes on the right
Illustration showing strongly interacting electrons carrying heat and charge from warmer to cooler regions of a quantum material. (Courtesy: Greg Stewart/SLAC National. Accelerator Laboratory)
At temperatures within a few degrees of absolute zero, the ratio of a material’s thermal conductiv

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