Superconductivity: why the temperature is high.
Author(s) : ZAANEN J.
Type of article: Article
Summary
According to a new empirical law, the transition temperature to superconductivity is high in copper oxides because their metallic states are as viscous as is permitted by the laws of quantum physics.
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- Original title: Superconductivity: why the temperature is high.
- Record ID : 2005-0010
- Languages: English
- Source: Nature - vol. 430 - n. 6999
- Publication date: 2004/07/29
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- Themes: Properties of cryogenic fluids and materials
- Keywords: Oxide; Copper; Superfluid transition; Temperature; Research; Superconductor
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