Charles Ahn group unlocks some clues about superconductivity

December 7, 2021

Charles Ahn, John C. Malone Professor of Applied Physics, and his group’s research was recently covered in the Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science News, December 3, 2021 “A Material Reveals Clues About Superconductivity”

“Through their study of two-dimensional iron selenide (FeSe) films, a research team has unlocked some intriguing clues about superconductivity. 

Superconductors - materials that can transport electrons with no resistance ​​- are a quantum phenomenon with numerous applications. They have fascinated physicists and engineers since their discovery more than 100 years ago, but the mechanisms of modern superconductors are still not fully understood and remain one of the most active areas of research in quantum materials.”

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