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Anomalous Electronic State Opens Pathway to Room-Temperature Superconductivity
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Anomalous electronic state opens pathway to room-temperature superconductivity
Superconductive materials can conduct electricity with no resistance, but typically only at very low temperatures. Realizing superconductivity at room temperature could enable advanced, energy-efficient electronics and other technologies.
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Researchers have discovered superconductivity in a unique multilayer material, persisting even under conditions predicted to suppress it, and suggest this arises from coupled superconducting states existing on separate surfaces of the material.
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