Thursday, November 23, 2006

Silicon Becomes a Superconductor?

A rather unexpected discovery reported in Nature this week. Silicon, when overdoped with Boron, becomes a superconductor at 0.35K. This, of course, will require verification and confirmation. Still, it might add to the family of known superconductors.

Zz.

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