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Physicist Discovers Exotic Superconductivity

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TUCSON, Ariz., Aug. 18, 2006 -- Powerful magnetic fields change the physical nature of superconductivity, a University of Arizona (UA) physicist has discovered. UA Associate Professor of Physics Andrei Lebed has found that strong magnetism changes the basic, intrinsic properties of electrons flowing through superconductors, establishing an "exotic" superconductivity.   "Understanding the physical nature of the electron pairs that define superconductors is one of the most important problems in condensed matter physics," Lebed said. He published the research earlier this year in Physical Review Letters. He said the work is...Read full article

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    Published: August 2006
    Andrei LebedBasic Sciencecondensed matter physicsexotic superconductivityHeike Kamerlingh OnnesmagnetismNews & FeaturessuperconductivityUniversity of Arizona

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