What is a superconductor, and how does it work? Do room-temperature superconductors really break physics? Read on to find out. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Physicists have discovered that hidden magnetic order plays a key role in the pseudogap, a puzzling state of matter that ...
In the quest for room-temperature superconductivity, international physicists have uncovered a link between magnetism and the ...
Scientists have uncovered hidden magnetic order inside the pseudogap, bringing us closer to engineering high-temperature superconductors.
“Dark” electrons within solid materials may help us learn more about the behaviour of high-temperature superconductors, and perhaps solve other mysteries in material science. Most of a material’s ...
Using an ultracold-atom quantum simulator, researchers have uncovered hidden antiferromagnetic order in the mysterious ...
Superconductors can carry electricity without losing energy, a superpower that makes them invaluable for a range of ...
Superconductors (materials that conduct electricity without resistance) have fascinated physicists for more than a century. While conventional superconductors are well understood, a new class of ...
Russia is pushing to the front of the nuclear fusion race with a record-setting high-temperature superconductor wire designed ...
For the past century since their discovery, superconductors and their mysterious atomic properties have left researchers in awe. These special materials allow electricity to flow through them without ...
The advance could bring the search for room temperature superconductors one step closer King's College London physicists and ...