"Boosting Light-Induced Superconductivity in K₃C₆₀: A Promising Strategy"

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Researchers have identified a strategy to enhance the light-induced superconductivity of the material K3C60. By using a special optical source that is more tunable, they were able to increase the photo-susceptibility of this superconducting material by two orders of magnitude. This strategy could have implications for the development of light-driven quantum technologies and prolonging photo-induced superconductivity for longer periods of time.
Topics:science#k3c60#light-induced#material-science#quantum-technologies#science-and-technology#superconductivity
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