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Tracking the Meissner effect under pressure
In the last two or three years, groups of scientists from around the world have made several claims that they had discovered a room-temperature superconductor. Many of these claims concerned high-pressure superconductors — materials that superconduct electricity at room temperature … Continue reading
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Tagged diamond anvil cell, flux-pinning, magnetic field, materials science, Meissner effect, nitrogen vacancy centres, optical magnetometry, quantum spin, room-temperature superconductor, superconductivity
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