Monday, October 29, 2012

Scientists developed a high-performance superconducting material by mixing iron and selenium

Scientists developed a high-performance superconducting material by mixing iron and selenium: Physicists describe how they have synthesized a new material that belongs to the iron-selenide class of superconductors, called LixFe2Se2(NH3)y... This material displays promising superconducting transition temperatures of 44 Kelvins (K) at ambient pressure...

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