Researchers Achieve Superconductivity Breakthrough for Ultra-Efficient Electronics
Scientists at Chalmers University of Technology have made a significant advance in superconductivity. By redesigning the nanoscale surface beneath superconducting material, they enabled it to maintain superconductivity at higher temperatures and stronger magnetic fields. This innovation holds potential for developing highly efficient electronics, advanced energy systems, and quantum devices.
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