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by valianteffort
1050 days ago
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I believe 110K is where it hit zero resistivity (the lower bound) but any increase from there and it was no longer presenting superconductivity. If we are to trust the SK team, it's possible the design in the paper is outdated and in-house they have dialed it in to something stable at room temperature. |
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