Press/Media: Research
Scientists have demonstrated that other physicists' recent 'discovery' of the field effect in superconductors is nothing but hot electrons after all. A team of scientists have found new and compelling evidence that the observation of the field effect in superconducting metals by another group can be explained by a simple mechanism involving the injection of the electrons, without the need for novel physics.
Title | Brand new physics of superconducting metals refuted by Lancaster physicists |
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Degree of recognition | International |
Media name/outlet | ScienceDaily |
Primary Media type | Web |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
Date | 12/05/21 |
Description | Scientists have demonstrated that other physicists' recent 'discovery' of the field effect in superconductors is nothing but hot electrons after all. A team of scientists have found new and compelling evidence that the observation of the field effect in superconducting metals by another group can be explained by a simple mechanism involving the injection of the electrons, without the need for novel physics. |
Persons | Yuri Pashkin, Sergey Kafanov, Viktor Tsepelin |