“Magic angles” in twisted bismuth bilayers could induce superconductivity at more reasonable temperatures.

“Magic angles” in twisted bismuth bilayers could induce superconductivity at more reasonable temperatures.
The link between entanglement, energy, and the phase transition from superconductor to insulator isn’t just a theoretical curiosity.
Machine learning unravels the secrets of the Gaudin model, paving the way for improved quantum technologies and a deeper understanding of quantum behavior.
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A new type of superconductor may just be what physicists have been searching for over the past 40 years.
For decades, it was thought that only two types of superconductors existed, but a new study has just uncovered a third.
Complex 3D nanoscale architectures based on DNA self-assembly can conduct electricity without resistance and may provide a platform for fabricating quantum computing and sensing devices.
While superconductors are not considered an energy material, the energy savings arising from resistance-free transmission and distribution of electricity are potentially massive when considered on a global scale.
Researchers tune the properties of a known semiconducting material so that it behaves like a metal, with some superconducting behavior, for more efficient electronic devices.
Festo presents two innovative application concepts for superconductor technology.