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Prediction of One-Dimensional Metallicity and π-Band Superconductivity in Rhodizonate Radical Pancakes. [PDF]
Lobato A, Izquierdo-Ruiz F, Rahm M.
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Understanding the superconductivity and charge density wave interaction through quasi-static lattice fluctuations. [PDF]
Porter Z +13 more
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Semimetallic superconductivity in cubic Nd<sub>3</sub>In: a first-principles insight into indium-based compounds. [PDF]
Rahman A, Kabir A, Mahmud T.
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Superconducting Quantum Metamaterials from Convergence of Soft and Hard Condensed Matter Science
Advanced Materials, 2021AbstractSuperconducting quantum metamaterials are expected to exhibit a variety of novel properties, but have been a major challenge to prepare as a result of the lack of appropriate synthetic routes to high‐quality materials. Here, the discovery of synthesis routes to block copolymer (BCP) self‐assembly‐directed niobium nitrides and carbonitrides is ...
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Condensed matter physic: Superconductivity debate gets ugly
Physics World, 1998Developing a theory of high-temperature superconductivity (HTS) is one of the outstanding problems in physics. It is a challenge that has defeated theoretical physicists for more than ten years, ever since researchers discovered that certain materials containing copper-oxide layers remain superconducting at temperatures up to 125 K. Indeed, it is often
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