Cornell University: Stressing Metallic Material Controls Superconductivity
October 22, 2019
October 22, 2019
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 22 [TNSscientificresearch] -- Cornell University issued the following news:
No strain, no gain - that's the credo for Cornell researchers who have helped find a way to control superconductivity in a metallic material by stressing and deforming it.
The researchers, led by Katja Nowack, assistant professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, collaborated with a team led by Philip Moll from the Institute of Material Science and Engineerin . . .
No strain, no gain - that's the credo for Cornell researchers who have helped find a way to control superconductivity in a metallic material by stressing and deforming it.
The researchers, led by Katja Nowack, assistant professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, collaborated with a team led by Philip Moll from the Institute of Material Science and Engineerin . . .