Finding the 'heart' of an obstacle to superconductivity

Wednesday, July 23, 2014 - 07:30 in Physics & Chemistry

A team at Cornell and Brookhaven National Laboratory has discovered that previously observed density waves that seem to suppress superconductivity are linked to an electronic "broken symmetry," offering an important clue to why superconductivity doesn't happen at higher temperatures.

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