Physics professor probes superconductivity
Oct 10th, 2007 | By CentroN | Category: PhysicsWhen Eric Hudson was introduced to high-temperature superconductivity as a graduate student, it was still, so to speak, a hot topic.
The phenomenon, discovered in the 1980s, reflects the fact that if you develop the right types of compounds, you can create electrical conductors that are completely resistance-free at temperatures well above the threshold for conventional superconductors.
Source: MIT
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