Breakthrough in 30-Year Superconductivity Mystery

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New research applying shear strain to ultrathin crystals of strontium ruthenate (Sr₂RuO₄) found that its superconducting transition temperature remains almost unchanged, challenging previous theories and suggesting a simpler, one-component superconducting state. This study refines understanding of the material's hidden symmetry and opens new avenues for exploring unconventional superconductors.
Topics:science#phase-transitions#quantum-materials#science#shear-strain#strontium-ruthenate#superconductivity
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