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 ...
Mr. Cote is an engineering physicist who has worked with superconductors in condensed matter physics labs and particle accelerators and has designed superconducting magnet systems for nuclear fusion.
Interesting Engineering on MSN: Chinese scientists hit record 63 K in nickel superconductors without extreme pressure
Scientists in China have reported nickel-based high-temperature superconductors reaching transition temperatures of 63 K, ...
Chinese scientists hit record 63 K in nickel superconductors without extreme pressure
Phys.org: How do superconductors work? A physicist explains what it means to have resistance-free electricity
How do superconductors work? A physicist explains what it means to have resistance-free electricity
Microsoft wrote a blog post touting the benefits of high-temperature superconductors as a way to alleviate electricity bottlenecks for AI data centers. As one of the only public market "pure plays" on ...
A startup, Cutting Edge Superconductors, claims to have a variant of the South Korean LK99 room temperature superconductor that shows low resistance and some weak evidence of meissner effect and ...
Topological superconductors are materials that, beyond simply exhibiting superconductivity, possess a topological order. This order refers to the global properties of the material's wavefunctions that ...
Forbes: How Close Are We To The Holy Grail Of Room-Temperature Superconductors?
When cooled to low enough temperatures, certain materials will superconduct: the electrical resistance inside them will drop to zero. When exposed to a strong magnetic field, some superconductors will ...