Resonant (single Tc) superconductivity and separating superconductors using electrostatics?
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Conundrum
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Tue Jan 09 2007, 03:54PM
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Interesting idea. May enable discovery of fractional percent HT superconductors in lower Tc materials.
Possible "resonant" superconductor- implications are that above 200K Tc may be possible in a very narrow temperature range (probably why they missed it)
150K superconductor (!) without applied pressure. Note that indium (In) is part of the mix, which AFAIK has never been tried before.
Maybe this is worth looking into. Prospecting for superconductors using electrostatics becomes a real possibility- set your target Tc and leave the experiment running.
-A
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