Thallium, bismuth superconductivity.

Science News | April 2, 1988| | Copyright

Thallium, bismuth superconductivity

By giving the highest temperatures yet recorded for reproducible bulk superconductivity, thallium and bismuth are generating intense interest among physicists and chemists. Early this year, full superconductivity appeared at a temperature of 106 kelvins in a bismuth compound studied at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville (SN: 3/5/88, p.148). Now, in a thallium compound, the same researchers have found the onset of superconductivity at 140 K and complete superconductivity at 119 K.

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