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Superconductor Potential Found in 'Metal Sandwich'

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DURHAM, N.C., May 9, 2006 -- After a lengthy data search for new compounds, researchers at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering said they have discovered a theoretical "metal sandwich" that is expected to be a good superconductor. Because superconductive materials have no resistance to the flow of electric current, they have the potential to produce highly efficient electronics. In new binary alloy, two layers of boron 'bread' surround a 'filling' of lithium metal (Image: Duke University) The new lithium monoboride (LiB) compound is a "binary alloy" consisting of two layers of boron -- the "bread" of the atomic...Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
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    superconductor
    A metal, alloy or compound that loses its electrical resistance at temperatures below a certain transition temperature referred to as Tc. High-temperature superconductors occur near 130 K, while low-temperature superconductors have Tc in the range of 4 to 18 K.
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