Superconductor has odd electron pairing. (Physics).A humble metallic powder made headlines last year when Japanese researchers found it to be a superconductor--a material in which electric current flows resistancefree (SN: 3/3/01, p. 134). Most remarkable--and inexplicable--was how warm the compound, magnesium diboride Magnesium diboride (MgB2) is an inexpensive and simple superconductor. Its superconductivity was announced in the journal Nature in March 2001[1]. , could get before its superconductivity superconductivity, abnormally high electrical conductivity of certain substances. The phenomenon was discovered in 1911 by Kamerlingh Onnes, who found that the resistance of mercury dropped suddenly to zero at a temperature of about 4.2°K;. disappeared. Now, Hyoung Joon Choi and his colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley is a public research university located in Berkeley, California, United States. Commonly referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley and Cal and Lawrence Berkeley (Calif.) National Laboratory explain the superconductor's exceptionally high transition temperature of 39 kelvins, as well as other puzzling properties of the material. So-called conventional superconductors, of which magnesium diboride is a member, typically become superconductors below 20 kelvins. The new calculations show in detail what other theorists previously sketched: that magnesium diboride contains two distinct families of electron pairs, one in which the electrons are weakly coupled and one in which they're strongly joined. No other superconductor A material that has little resistance to the flow of electricity. Traditional superconductors operate at absolute zero (-459.67 degrees Fahrenheit or -273.15 degrees Celsius). Experiments in the 1980s raised the temperature to -321 degrees Fahrenheit. has ever shown evidence of more than one type of electron pairing. In conventional superconductors, vibrations of atoms induce electrons, which normally repel each other, to form pairs. Hitched together, those electrons move through the crystal lattice crystal lattice Three-dimensional configuration of points connected by lines used to describe the orderly arrangement of atoms in a crystal. Each point represents one or more atoms in the actual crystal. unimpeded unimpeded Adjective not stopped or disrupted by anything Adj. 1. unimpeded - not slowed or prevented; "a time of unimpeded growth"; "an unimpeded sweep of meadows and hills afforded a peaceful setting" . Magnesium diboride's superconducting properties turn out to be a compromise between the effects of the two electron-pair families. By including both, the new calculations correctly predict the compound's transition temperature and how heating affects the material. The findings, reported in the Aug. 15 Nature, may lead investigators to other novel superconductors with higher transition temperatures, the scientists say.--P.W. |
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