DoE Explores Mangetoresistance, Superconductivity at the Nanoscale

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DoE Explores Mangetoresistance, Superconductivity at the Nanoscale

Description Researchers with the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have shown that the selective placement of strain can alter the electronic phase and its spatial arrangement in correlated electron materials. This unique class of materials is commanding much attention now because they can display properties such as colossal magnetoresistance and high-temperature superconductivity, both highly coveted by the high-tech industry.
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