MIT Physicists Capture Groundbreaking Images of Fermion Pairs, Unveiling Secrets of Superconductivity

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MIT physicists have captured the first images of fermion pairs, including electrons, protons, neutrons, and certain types of atoms, providing insights into how electrons pair up in superconducting materials. By studying a cloud of potassium-40 atoms under ultracold conditions, the researchers observed the pairing behavior and interesting patterns, such as checkerboards formed by the pairs. The findings could help advance the understanding of superconductivity and potentially lead to the development of room-temperature superconductors.
Topics:science#electron-pairing#fermions#mit#science-and-technology#superconductivity#ultracold-atoms
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