http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2…378/full/ncomms10378.html
This article was published in Nature today. To me a lot of the discussion says LENR - what's your analysis folks?
http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2…378/full/ncomms10378.html
This article was published in Nature today. To me a lot of the discussion says LENR - what's your analysis folks?
No, they are not talking axil.
But there is at least an indirect connection to LENR:
QuoteThe breakup of the superconductivity into a and b sub-bands opens the possibility of SC phase fluctuations not just of the overall Josephson phase, but also of the phase difference between the two disconnected sets of Cooper pairs.
High temperature superconduction is a ghost still waiting for its unveiler, welcome to Sweden in a December.
Thanks, its still 11 months to go there. Anyway talking about ghost science, I would like to know what is consider to be 'Giant phonon anomoly' in SC science, is it counted in mJ (milli)? Because if 'Giant' is in the order of J then the temp might rise above high temp SC which is still well below the temp in northen Sweden right now. And if so the SC would stop I guess...
Mats002, here are some nice diagrams where you can see the 70 meV peak that they mention in Abstract. (Yes it is!)
http://journals.aps.org/prb/ab…0.1103/PhysRevB.89.020506
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And I wrote a December which equals now + 11 months + n years!
HG: You have a syndrome but I guess that is a good thing in the physics community, I am still a student
Mats, your linkout to the Nature article gives me this error:
Internal Server Error (500)The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Yes, strange... But the same paper can be found at other publishers, try this link: https://www.researchgate.net/p…eudogap_Phase_of_Cuprates