International Team Achieves Superconductivity in Gallium-Hyperdoped Germanium Epitaxial Films
An international team of scientists has successfully produced a form of germanium (Ge) that exhibits superconductivity, a significant advance for quantum and cryogenic electronics. The research, published in Nature Nanotechnology, reports producing films that are able to conduct electricity with zero resistance at 3.5 Kelvin. The breakthrough addresses the challenge of achieving superconductivity in semiconductor […]
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