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Science 19 January 1996:
Vol. 271. no. 5247, pp. 288 - 289
DOI: 10.1126/science.271.5247.288

Research News

Daniel Clery

For nearly a decade, two camps have been battling to explain how complex new crystals can conduct electricity at high temperatures without resistance. Now one camp says an elegant new result reported on page 329--favoring behavior in superconducting electrons known as "d-wave"--knocks many opposing ideas out of the running for good.





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