Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Physicists induce high-temperature superconductivity in semiconductor with Scotch tape

Physicists induce high-temperature superconductivity in semiconductor with Scotch tape: "Typically, junctions between semi-conductors and superconductors were made by complex material growth procedures and fabricating devices with features smaller than a human hair," explains Burch. "However the cuprates have a completely different structure and complex chemical make-up that simply can't be incorporated with a normal semiconductor."

So instead, the team used Scotch poster tape and glass slides to place high-temperature superconductors in proximity with a special type of semi-conductor known as a topological insulator.

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