Tag: high-temperature superconductors

Discovery of flat bands in superconductors could advance next-gen computing

Discovery of Flat Bands in Superconductors Could Advance Next-Gen Computing Kagome metals, known for their distinctive two-dimensional lattices formed by corner-sharing triangles, have drawn significant attention in the world of physics and materials science. Recently, researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery within these materials that could potentially revolutionize the field of superconductivity and advance next-generation […]

US physicists unlock power of quantum geometry to boost superconductor limits

US Physicists Unlock Power of Quantum Geometry to Boost Superconductor Limits Researchers at the University of Nevada, Reno, have tapped into the relatively unexplored field of quantum geometry to push the boundaries of superconductor capabilities. By harnessing the principles of quantum mechanics and geometry, physicists have made significant strides in enhancing the efficiency and performance […]

US scientists end 70-year fusion struggle, paving way for better reactors

US Scientists End 70-Year Fusion Struggle, Paving Way for Better Reactors For decades, fusion energy has promised humanity a revolutionary power source that is clean, safe, and virtually limitless. However, realizing this dream has been impeded by a significant roadblock – the challenge of achieving sustainable fusion reactions. Scientists worldwide have been tirelessly working on […]

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