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Laser Spectroscopy Narrows Search for Origins of Superconductivity

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UPTON, N.Y., Feb. 25, 2013 — The mechanism underlying high-temperature superconductivity has remained one of the most important and tantalizing puzzles in physics, but new research that measures fleeting electron waves could help solve the mystery and pave the way for rapid technological advances. The phenomenon of high-temperature superconductivity (HTS) allows electric current to pass with perfect efficiency through materials chilled to subzero temperatures and plays an essential role in revolutionizing the entire electricity chain, from generation to transmission and grid-scale storage. Pinning down one of the...Read full article

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    Published: February 2013
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    laser spectroscopy
    That part of the science involved in the study of the theory and interpretation of spectra that uses the unique characteristics of the laser as an integral part in the development of information for analysis. Raman spectroscopy and emission spectroscopy are two areas where lasers are used.
    AmericasAnthony BollingerBasic ScienceBrookhaven National LaboratoryCDWscharge density wavesfleeting electron waveshigh temperature superconductivityHTCImagingIvan Bozoviclaser spectroscopyLasersMITNew YorkNuh Gedikpump-probe processResearch & Technologyspectroscopysuperconductivity

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