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Contemporary superconducting materials.

R J Cava1

  • 1Department of Chemistry, Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.

Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
|November 2, 2005
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This study reviews current superconductors from a chemical viewpoint, discussing the role of theory in discovering new materials and future possibilities for novel superconducting compounds.

Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Solid State Physics
  • Chemistry

Background:

  • Active research into superconductors is ongoing.
  • Understanding the chemical properties of superconductors is crucial for development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a chemical perspective on currently studied superconductors.
  • To discuss the theoretical approaches for discovering new superconducting materials.
  • To explore future possibilities in the field of superconductivity.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on superconductors.
  • Chemical analysis and theoretical modeling of superconducting materials.
  • Discussion of experimental findings and their implications.

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Main Results:

  • Current superconductors are examined through their chemical structures and properties.
  • Theoretical frameworks are highlighted as essential tools for identifying novel superconductors.
  • Potential avenues for future superconducting material discovery are outlined.

Conclusions:

  • A deeper understanding of chemical principles can accelerate the discovery of new superconductors.
  • Theory plays a pivotal role in guiding experimental efforts.
  • The future holds promise for the development of advanced superconducting materials.