Scientists have created a new substance that will superconduct at room
temperature, but only under high pressure.
Superconductors pass electrical current with no loss to resistance and are
currently possible in materials that have been cooled to below 150 centigrade.
But the team from the University of Saskatchewan are trying to use pressure
instead of freezing to make materials superconduct.
"Our research in this area is aimed at improving the critical temperature for
superconductivity so that new superconductors can be operated at higher
temperatures, perhaps without a refrigerant," said University of Saskatchewan
research chair John Tse.
"We can show that if you put hydrogen in a molecular compound and apply high
pressure, you can get superconductivity.
"Validation of this hypothesis and understanding of the mechanism are initial
steps for design of better super-conducting materials."
The team built a new substance, called silane, which combines hydrogen and
silicon and will superconduct at much higher temperatures than pure hydrogen.
Eventually they hope to be able to build materials that will superconduct at
pressures small enough to be practical.
In the long term superconductors can be made into powerful electromagnets,
processors, electric motors or superconducting quantum interference devices for
magnetic sensing.
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