ARGONNE, Ill. - A research team led by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has discovered that only half the atoms in some iron-based superconductors are magnetic, ...
Superconductors are materials that can conduct electricity with zero resistance when cooled to a certain temperature, called the critical temperature. They have applications in many fields, including ...
Uranium ditelluride loses superconductivity at low magnetic fields and regains it at extreme ones. A new technique reveals ...
(a) Crystal structure of the team’s new material. (b) The lengths of repeating unit cells (lattice constants) as a function of iron to nickel ratio. (c) Transition temperatures as a function of iron ...
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 ...
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Superconducting coupling between two regions separated by a one micron wide ferromagnetic compound has been proved by an international team. This macroscopic quantum effect, known as Josephson effect, ...
Goyal has 'played a central leadership role in bridging fundamental materials research with industrial deployment.' ...
Giant transverse magnetic fluctuations at the edge of re-entrant superconductivity in UTe2. Nature Communications. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-71899-7 Research Group "Thermodynamics of quantum materials ...
Superconducting materials conduct electricity with no resistance and can be used to make powerful magnets, among other things. UC Davis physicist Inna Vishik was recently awarded a $1.25 million grant ...
A researcher has introduced a new theory for superconductivity that can better explain the results of recent experiments with high-temperature superconductors. By focusing on the 'Berry connection,' ...
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