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Superconductor made in the microwave

FrankRizzo - 1-3-2006 at 22:46

http://ej.iop.org/links/q50/TGbs50b3fXTJuorkdsJkKQ/sust4_12_...

neutrino - 2-3-2006 at 03:26

That link doesn't work. Try this instead:

http://ej.iop.org/links/q26/mOE2Ty5sH,f+1JfNvfu9aw/sust4_12_...

Twospoons - 2-3-2006 at 14:24

That link doesn't work either.

IrC - 2-3-2006 at 15:06

Renamed pdf to MgB2.pdf and put in axehandles ftp in upload dir. Cannot put it in madhatters, the ftp url I had of ftp://imgtf.no-ip.org/ doesn't work anymore I guess. I built new machine and entered the info just as it was on old computer, but ftp won't come up. No idea why.

Oh yeah I forgot. Damned interesting and useful article!

Somebody help me with madhatters ftp, I can not figure out what is going wrong there?


[Edited on 2-3-2006 by IrC]

neutrino - 2-3-2006 at 17:43

An interesting article. It don't think it would be of too much use for us, though. This synthesis requires pure boron, extensive ball milling, and produces a superconductor with a Tc of 38K. Too cold for the average experimenter I'm afraid. (Liquid nitrogen is 77K)

For those of you without FTP access, here is the article. Third time's the charm, right?

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