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Uppsala University



Metal hydrides for high temperature superconductivity



February 24th, 2010

An international research team, comprising scientists working in the Sweden, UK, USA & South Korea and led by Professor Rajeev Ahuja of Uppsala University now presents new findings for better understanding of superconducting high-pressure metal hydride systems. The study is published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS).

High-temperature superconductivity continues to fascinate the scientific world since its discovery, not least because the prospect of a material that could remain superconducting even at room temperature would have far-reaching technological consequences. Hydrogen, the lightest element of the...

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