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Quantum Experiments Impose a Fundamental Ceiling on Electrical Resistance
science16 days ago

Quantum Experiments Impose a Fundamental Ceiling on Electrical Resistance

Researchers using ultracold potassium atoms in an optical lattice demonstrated that resistivity caused by particle collisions increases but saturates at a finite ceiling, revealing a microscopic limit to resistivity that could extend to metals. The quantum enhancement of collision chances—atoms acting as larger effective particles—drives the initial rise, but as interactions strengthen the system reaches a plateau, offering experimental insight into resistivity in quantum materials and informing studies of strongly correlated systems. The work, led by Joseph H. Thywissen and collaborators across the University of Toronto, ENS Paris-Saclay, and Lehigh University, was published in Physical Review Letters.

"Optimal Superconductivity Achieved with Linear-in-Temperature Resistivity in (Nd,Sr)NiO2"
science-and-technology3 years ago

"Optimal Superconductivity Achieved with Linear-in-Temperature Resistivity in (Nd,Sr)NiO2"

Researchers have discovered that the resistivity of optimally superconducting (Nd,Sr)NiO2, an infinite-layer nickelate, exhibits a linear-in-temperature behavior, similar to high-temperature cuprate superconductors. This finding suggests a common underlying mechanism for superconductivity in both material classes. The study provides insights into the electronic properties of nickelates and their potential for high-temperature superconductivity.