1. Magnetic field sorting of superconducting graphite particles with T$_c$$>$400K
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Núñez-Regueiro, Manuel, Devillers, Thibaut, Beaugnon, Eric, de Marles, Armand, Crozes, Thierry, Pairis, Sébastien, Swale, Christopher, Klein, Holger, Leynaud, Olivier, Hadj-Azzem, Abdelali, Gay, Frédéric, and Dufeu, Didier
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
It has been claimed that graphite hosts superconductivity at room temperature, although all efforts to isolate it have been vain. Here we report a separation method that uses magnetic field gradients to sort the superconducting from normal grains out of industrial graphite powders. We have obtained a concentrate of above room temperature superconducting particles. Electrical resistance measurements on agglomerates of sorted grains of three types of graphite show transition temperatures up to T$_{c{_{onset}}} \sim$ 700K with zero resistance up to $\sim$ 500K. Magnetization measurements confirm these values through jumps at \textit{T$_c$} in the zero field cooled curves, and by the occurrence diamagnetic hysteretic cycles shrinking with temperature. Our results open the door towards the study of above room temperature superconducting ill-stacked graphite phases., Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures
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- 2024