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EDIT:- No superconductor has yet been made in bulk with a zero resistance, that has a Tc greater than 200K. The likelihood is that the impurities within the material make it work, purifying it will likely cause it to stop working completely.
I would expect that even in the highly unlikely event that this is useable the toxicity of Tl compounds combined with the difficulties in fabrication would mean that any product using this is unlikely to reach mainstream use within 20 years.
Unfortunately it looks like another one of those "hey this is cool" discoveries that has few if any practical uses. Magnetic detectors might be one of them but there are easier and cheaper ways to do that.
Case in point, LHe based MRI machines still use niobium/titanium wire even though YBCO and BSCCO have far better critical current, for the simple reason that over time the ceramics used degrade.
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If true this is so important.
Heres the problem I see: If what was said at the bottom is true that they intend to relaese all this unpatened, then what stops you, me or an evil patent troll from patenting their generous gift to humanity, thus stiffling it?
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Patrick wrote ...
If true this is so important.
Heres the problem I see: If what was said at the bottom is true that they intend to relaese all this unpatened, then what stops you, me or an evil patent troll from patenting their generous gift to humanity, thus stiffling it?
As far as I'm aware you can't patent something that's been released into the public domain.
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Martin King wrote ...
As far as I'm aware you can't patent something that's been released into the public domain.
Martin.
really!?
EDIT: Im not finding anything to support Martin's claim on patent law. I dont know much about this topic, if others could elaborate it would be appreciated.
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Regarding the patent issue, technically if its placed in a public domain where others can see it, then people (including the original inventor) may no longer patent it. But of course someone can still attempt to patent it and who knows how accessible the information that the inventor has put up and if the patent office finds it. (numerous other details etc, I am not a lawyer)
However im relatively certain superconductors.org is in good standing and widely known such that there shouldn't be patent concerns so long as they really did discover this first.
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Yeah, the requirement for thallium makes this fairly toxic but this may not be an issue for very thin layers (i.e. room temp SC based Josephon junctions and SQUIDs)
Interestingly the key here seems to be that the structure has to be laid down layer by layer so a ganged atomic force microscope based system might be useable in order to form a suitable lattice , the same sort of idea as the IBM Millepede but on a smaller scale.
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Anybody know how reliable a source superconductors.org is? He clearly has some idea what he is talking about, but since I don't know anything about superconductor science I can't say anything more than that yet.
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