Unlocking the Potential of High Temperature Superconductivity in Carbon Materials
Scientists have made an exciting breakthrough in the search for high temperature superconductivity in carbon materials. In a new study published in Nature Materials, researchers have developed a new form of carbon-based material that can superconduct electricity at temperatures over 200 degrees Celsius. This is the highest temperature at which superconductivity has been observed so far in a carbon-based material. Superconductivity is a phenomenon in which a material can conduct electricity with almost zero resistance. It has the potential to revolutionize the way we use electrical energy, as it could allow for the transmission of electricity with almost no losses. This new material could be a major step towards the practical realization of high temperature superconductivity.
source: Phys.org