Unlocking the Potential of Light-Driven Superconductivity with a New Strategy
In an exciting breakthrough, scientists at the Korean Consortium (KC) have developed a strategy for light-driven superconductivity. This means that superconductivity, which is usually achieved by cooling materials to extremely low temperatures, can now be achieved using light instead. This new strategy could revolutionize the way we use and create superconductors, making them much more efficient and accessible. With the potential to revolutionize technology and energy consumption, the potential of this new strategy is truly groundbreaking.
source: Phys.org