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Superconductivity

Superconductivity

Cuprate superconductors contain a strange component

17 Aug 2021 Isabelle Dumé
Illustration of strange component cuprates
Electrons exhibiting maximal dissipation in the normal state before passing into a state of minimal dissipation in the superconducting state. Courtesy: Erik van Heumen (Amsterdam)
Nobody really understands why cuprates – highly doped copper oxides – are high-temperature super

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