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Scientists Solve Greatest Superconductor Puzzle Yet - TechAmok
Scientists Solve Greatest Superconductor Puzzle Yet - [technology] 06:03 PM EDT - Sep,01 2008 - post a comment Superconductors, materials that conduct electricity with no resistance below
a certain temperature (the critical temperature, Tc), have a variety of
incredible applications. For example, superconductors could offer electricity
transmission with no losses from power plants, saving the country's money and
fuel, could power faster computers, and could make ultra-efficient motors. Over
the last few years, many breakthroughs in the field of conductivity have been
achieved. The first superinsulators have been created and magnetism-immune
superconductors have also been made. The greatest goal of superconductor
research -- to achieve room temperature superconductivity -- still remains
unattained, but thanks to new cuprate (copper and oxygen) superconductors we're
a lot closer. However, one critical problem was that superconductor behavior in
these cuprate superconductors were not well understood -- until now. Researchers
at U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory along with
partners from Cornell University, Tokyo University, the University of
California, Berkeley, and the University of Colorado
have finally developed a cohesive explanation for superconductor behavior.
To gain their insight, the researchers used "quasiparticle interference imaging"
with a scanning tunneling microscope to look at Cooper pairs of electrons.
Cooper pairs are paired electrons in superconductors that allow for the
phenomena to occur. The puzzling phenomena, which the scientists solved, was
that in normal superconductors raising the binding energy, to hold these pairs
together raises the critical temperature closer to room temperature. However, in
cuprate superconductors, which have higher starting temperatures, raising the
binding energy actually lowers the Tc, the opposite of the desired result.
Researchers determined that this is due to a "quantum traffic jam" effect.
Normally cuprates are stuck in a jammed stated known as the Mott insulating
state, named after the late Sir Neville Mott of Cambridge, UK. To create cuprate
superconductors, electrons are removed from cuprates, leaving holes. Cooper
pairs can then start to flow into these holes, allowing for superconduction,
akin to a couple cars exiting the highway during rush hour starting traffic
moving. However, the critical discovery the researchers made was that increasing
the binding energy also increased the "Mottness" of cuprate superconductors.
Thus, raising the temperature only made the traffic jam worse, lowering the
critical temperature. Seamus Davis of Brookhaven National Laboratory and Cornell
University, lead author on the paper describes, "It has been a frustrating and
embarrassing problem to explain why this is the case." |
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