How do high-temperature superconductors work?
Category: Physics
Status: Queued
Cuprate superconductors, discovered in 1986, achieve superconductivity at temperatures up to ~135 K — far above the BCS theoretical limit. After nearly 40 years, the pairing mechanism remains contested.
Candidate mechanisms include spin fluctuations, charge density waves, and various exotic phases. A complete theory would also guide the search for higher-Tc materials.
Sources
Runs
No runs yet — this question is queued.