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Researchers observe 'locked' electron pairs in a superconductor cuprate.
Finding could help future efforts to design superconductors that work at higher temperatures.
Finding or building such a material could change modern technology, from computers and cell phones to the electric grid and transportation.
The most unusual finding of this study is that the pairing is the strongest in the most insulating samples.
The cuprate in the study might not be the material to reach superconductivity at room temperature, around 300 Kelvin.
"Our findings open a potentially rich new path forward," Shen said.
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