Ultrasound experiment identifies new superconductor
May 09, 2024
May 09, 2024
ITHACA, New York, May 9 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
With pulses of sound through tiny speakers, Cornell physics researchers have clarified the basic nature of a new superconductor.
Since it was found to be a superconductor about five years ago, uranium ditelluride has created a lot of buzz in the quantum materials community - and a lot of confusion, with more than a dozen theories about the true nature of its superconducting properties. Some sugges . . .
With pulses of sound through tiny speakers, Cornell physics researchers have clarified the basic nature of a new superconductor.
Since it was found to be a superconductor about five years ago, uranium ditelluride has created a lot of buzz in the quantum materials community - and a lot of confusion, with more than a dozen theories about the true nature of its superconducting properties. Some sugges . . .
