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May 18, 2022 A new iron key for high temperature superconductivity
Researchers at IRIG are conducting neutron scattering studies on iron-nickel-arsenic pnicture, a superconducting material at lower temperatures than those conventionally encountered. They have succeeded in probing this compound at the atomic scale, and their results could lead to the proposal of a common mechanism for all superconducting materials. Photo credit: Huiqian Luo team/Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.