Pyrolytic Graphite – A Room Temp, Ambient Pressure Superconductor?
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Pyrolytic Graphite – A Room Temp, Ambient Pressure Superconductor? about about Adv.QuantTech study Global Room-Temperature Superconductivity in Graphite here the global room-temperature superconductivity observed in cleaved highly oriented pyrolytic graphite carrying dense arrays of nearly parallel surface line defects is reported.
Probably not: its layers are too close each other, forming metallic bond. But after insertion of molecules or defects which would separate them and hold at certain distance - why not? See also:
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