Researchers at the University of Maryland say they have fabricated a stable Yttrium-Barium-Copper-Oxide with added Strontium that shows signs of superconductivity attemperatures as high as -33`C: the material was retained in powder form, and as well as the Strontium,included more Yttrium than usual.
Researchers at the University of Maryland say they have fabricated a stable Yttrium-Barium-Copper-Oxide with added Strontium that shows signs of superconductivity attemperatures as high as -33`C: the material was retained in powder form, and as well as the Strontium,included more Yttrium than usual.