
Superconductor Smackdown: Breakthrough or ‘Probable Fraud’? (#309)
Into the Impossible With Brian Keating
The High Temperature Superconductor
The first high temperature superconductor, the so called it was above the temperature of the sniobium germanium compound. Felix Flickr: It's not exactly clear to me why the pressure comes into play so much except for the fact that this is a mystery to my theoretical condensed matter colleagues like Professor Jorge Hirsch. So you do need higher pressure and for some of these things to really start to interact with each other. And I asked Felix Flickr about this and it's still an open debate.
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