Thursday, January 19, 2017

Cambridge: superconductivity initiated in Graphene

Researchers have activated the dormant potential for graphene to superconduct, by coupling it with praseodymium cerium copper oxide (PCCO). According to St John’s College, University of Cambridge, graphene could now be used to create new types of superconducting quantum devices for high-speed computing, and might be used to prove the existence of the mysterious ‘p-wave’ ...

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