Technique captures a process that commonly causes electrical resistance in materials while, in others, can cause the absence of resistance, or superconductivity
In a uranium-based compound once dismissed as uninteresting, scientists watched superconductivity arise, disappear, then return under the influence of high magnetic fields
Recent work could lead to development of supersensitive and energy-efficient sensors, detectors, and logical switches for science and communication, memory storage, and other emergent technologies
Oxide electronics materials are poised to expand the way we think about the functions of traditional silicon-based electronic devices such as cell phones or computers
New research shows how well scientists can predict the properties and functionality of materials, allowing us to explore their potential to be used in novel ways
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