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What is room-temperature superconductor? All you need to know about LK-99

The claimed discovery of a room-temperature, ambient-pressure superconductor opens up possibilities for less restriction on their widespread practical applications.

August 05, 2023 / 08:02 IST
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Named after two scientists, Lee and Kim, and the year of its discovery — 1999 — LK-99 is a compound made from lead and copper. (Source: Bloomberg)
Named after two scientists, Lee and Kim, and the year of its discovery — 1999 — LK-99 is a compound made from lead and copper. (Source: Bloomberg)

A group of scientists from South Korea have claimed to have developed a superconductor at room temperature and pressure. The research team published two papers claiming to have discovered the “world’s first room-temperature superconducting material.”

Amid the claimed new discovery, we explain what room temperature semiconductor is and how it is created.

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What is a superconductor?

Superconductors are a class of materials that exhibit near-zero electrical resistance. A quantum phenomenon causes electrons to pair up. It allows them to move through the structure of the material with remarkable ease.