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Researchers Seek Superconduction Secrets

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Kevin Robinson

Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, a tool that helped define semiconductor physics, is still proving useful to scientists working to explain the physics behind high-temperature superconductors -- basic research that may improve electric power transmission cable, electromagnets and electronics. Researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Stanford University in Stanford, Calif., and the University of Tokyo reported that the technique has enabled them to study a superconductor model material, neodymium-substituted lanthanum strontium copper oxide (Nd-LSCO), that will help...Read full article

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