The plots show the expected decrease in critical current and magnetic field with temperature. Which strongly suggests superconductivity is really there.shpalman wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 11:06 amWhat I think they mean is that they went up to 400 K and still hadn't seen the transition out of "superconductivity" which does strongly suggest to me that they're never in superconductivity in the first place.Brightonian wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 10:23 amshpalman wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 6:12 amThe First Room-Temperature Ambient-Pressure Superconductor
Of course nobody actually believes it.I think even my father would find a room temperature of > 127° a tad high. (Obviously, there's a specialist meaning of room temperature in fizziks.)room-temperature superconductor (Tc≥400 K, 127°C)
Replication of the material is reportedly simple, requiring only basic lab equipment. So we should know if it can be replicated very quickly.