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17-Year-Old Theory on Superconductivity Verified

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RIVERSIDE, Calif., May 18, 2006 -- Seventeen years ago, a scientist at Bell Laboratories proposed the radical idea that high-temperature superconductivity occurs in certain materials because quantum-mechanical fluctuations in the materials increase as temperature decreases, the direct opposite of what usually happened. Now a French-German team of experimental scientists said it has verified the central prediction of the theory, which could one day lead to the fabrication of materials that are superconducting at room temperature. Scientists said validation of the theory developed by University of California, Riverside...Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
    Basic ScienceChandra VarmaCommissariat à lEnergie Atomiquecupratehigh-temperatureindustrialmatterneutronsNews & FeaturesphysicssuperconductivitysuperconductorsUCR

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