Strained Conductors

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djolds1
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Strained Conductors

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Reposted from another list:

(Deleted) wrote:
"this is the birth ultra conductors (tm). Not super conductors, but high enough capactity that you don't really care. Very big deal.

http://www.physorg. com/news13317056 1.html
http://www.physorg.com/news133170561.html>

Straining works on more than just silicon. The core point is not the extra electron mobility (ie conductance) in strained silicon (although that is important), it is the ability to alalyze what has been done (as opposed to cutting and trying). Thus you will quickly see inorganic 'films' of strained conductors. Altair has done some work manipulating inorganics already."

Implications for magrid materials?

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Post by MSimon »

I don't think strained copper is on the drawing board.

However, the measurement may be useful for analyzing high temp superconductors.
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