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    21 Jan '20 14:14
    Not sure what the implications of this new study could end up being, but;

    https://phys.org/news/2020-01-electronic-nickelate-superconductor.html
  2. Subscribersonhouse
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    23 Jan '20 14:34
    @humy
    Any mention of the transition temperature? I assume it is close to zero but not sure. It could be 30 or 40 K.
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    23 Jan '20 15:251 edit
    @sonhouse said
    @humy
    Any mention of the transition temperature? I assume it is close to zero but not sure. It could be 30 or 40 K.
    I found this more direct link to this study that says at the moment its only 9 to15 K BUT this is early days of the research and now of course they are hoping they can modify it to increase that a lot.

    https://phys.org/news/2019-08-superconductivity-nickel-oxide-material.html
  4. Subscribersonhouse
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    24 Jan '20 19:06
    @humy

    Well it would be superconducting in my cryopumps then! They get down to 10 K.
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