Mar
9
What May Be The Dawn Of Practical Superconductivity
March 9, 2023 | Leave a Comment
Open Image…Save ImageOpen Image (using #TmpD/ia)… University of Rochester researchers have created a superconducting material at both a temperature and pressure low enough for practical applications. This is certainly a historical achievement for superconductivity. In a paper published in Nature, the researchers describe a nitrogen-doped lutetium hydride (NDLH) that exhibits superconductivity at 69° Fahrenheit and 10 kilobars (145,000 pounds per […]
Feb
24
More Progress For High Temp Superconductivity
February 24, 2021 | Leave a Comment
Harvard scientists reported superconductivity progress that’s more robust and operates at higher temperatures. The scientists successfully stacked three sheets of graphene and then twisted each of them at a specific angle to produce a three-layered structure more capable, robust and with a higher operating temperature than many of the double-stacked graphene designs. In 2018, the […]