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Superconducting Nanowires Assist in Study of Phase Transistors

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., March 18 -- By creating superconducting nanowires using carbon nanotube molecules, researchers at the University of Illinois (UI) are investigating just how small a wire can become and remain a superconductor. The answer could prove useful in applications such as supercomputing, where short superconducting wires can connect circuit elements. "The phenomenon of superconductivity depends upon the phase coherence of the condensate," said Alexey Bezryadin, a UI physics professor. "But for small systems, such as ultrathin wires, the phase is a quantum variable which may or may not...Read full article

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