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| From | Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> |
| Subject | Quantum effects at work in the world's smelliest superconductor |
| Date | 2016-03-28 20:10 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <7OSdnSZzbMtiSGTLnZ2dnUU7-RlQAAAA@giganews.com> (permalink) |
Quantum effects at work in the world's smelliest superconductor > https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/03/160328114627.htm > Quantum effects are the reason that hydrogen sulphide -- which has > the distinct smell of rotten eggs -- behaves as a superconductor at > record-breaking temperatures, which may aid in the search for room > temperature superconductors, researchers have found. > Journal Reference: > > Ion Errea, Matteo Calandra, Chris J. Pickard, Joseph R. Nelson, > Richard J. Needs, Yinwei Li, Hanyu Liu, Yunwei Zhang, Yanming Ma, > Francesco Mauri. Quantum hydrogen-bond symmetrization in the > superconducting hydrogen sulfide system. Nature, 2016; DOI: > 10.1038/nature17175 -- sci.physics is an unmoderated newsgroup dedicated to the discussion of physics, news from the physics community, and physics-related social issues.
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Quantum effects at work in the world's smelliest superconductor Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-03-28 20:10 -0500
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