Atomic-scale visualization of electron pairing in iron superconductors
May 3, 2012
By measuring how strongly electrons are bound together to form Cooper pairs in an iron-based superconductor, scientists provide direct evidence supporting theories in which magnetism holds the key to this material's ability to carry current with no resistance.
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