Waves of magnetic excitation sweep through nickel oxide material whether it’s in superconducting mode or not. It's another clue to how unconventional superconductors carry electric current with no loss. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory scientists embedded elementary particles called muons into a many-layered nickel oxide superconductor to learn more about its magnetic properties.
They discovered that waves of flip-flopping electron spins create magnetic excitations that sweep through the nickel layer of the compound whether it’s…Scientists Aim To Unlock The Secrets Of Semiconductors
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