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Coexistence of Diamagnetism and Vanishingly Small Electrical Resistance at Ambient Temperature and Pressure in Nanostructures
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- The great practical utility has motivated extensive efforts to discover ultra-low resistance electrical conductors and superconductors in ambience. Here we report the observation of vanishingly small electrical resistance at the ambient temperature and pressure conditions in films and pellets of a nanostructured material that is composed of silver particles embedded into a gold matrix. Upon cooling below a sample-specific temperature scale ($T_{C}$) as high as $286$ K, the film resistance drops below $\sim 2\mu\Omega$, being limited by measurement uncertainty. The corresponding resistivity ($\sim 10^{-12}$ $\Omega$.m) is at least four orders of magnitude below that of elemental noble metals, such as gold, silver or copper. Furthermore, the samples become strongly diamagnetic below $T_{C}$, with volume susceptibilities as low as -0.056. We additionally describe methods to tune $T_{C}$ to temperatures much higher than room temperature.<br />Comment: typos corrected, Movie S1 link added
- Subjects :
- Condensed Matter - Superconductivity
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Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1807.08572
- Document Type :
- Working Paper