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Superconductors are known for enabling lossless electrical conductivity and even magnetic levitation.
They allow electricity to flow through them without any energy loss.
Researchers have been hard at work looking for superconductor materials that can perform their magic at higher temperatures perhaps even room temperature someday.
Finding or building such a material could change modern technology.
Researchers shined ultraviolet light onto material samples, which eject electrons from the material.
When the electrons are bound, they are slightly more resistant to being ejected, resulting in an “energy gap” This energy gap persists up to 150 Kelvin , suggesting that electrons are paired at much higher temperatures than the zero resistance state at about 25 Kelvin.
The cuprate in the study might not be the material to reach superconductivity at room temperature.
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