The year has seen three new types of superconductivity discovered, showcasing the diverse ways electrons can form frictionless quantum pairs. These discoveries, particularly in two-dimensional materials, challenge existing theories and offer exciting possibilities for technological advancements.
Three new types of superconductivity were discovered.
These discoveries occurred in two-dimensional materials.
The findings challenge existing theories of superconductivity.
Three new species of superconductivity were spotted this year, illustrating the myriad ways electrons can join together to form a frictionless quantum soup. The post Exotic New Superconductors Delight and Confound) first appeared on Quanta Magazine)