Room Temperature Superconducting Material?

EETimes.com in an article by R.Colin Johnson, reports on a possible room temperature superconductor:

PORTLAND, Ore. — A new superconducting material fabricated by a Canadian-German team has been fabricated out of a silicon-hydrogen compound. Instead of super-cooling the material, as is necessary for conventional superconductors, the new material is instead super-compressed. The researchers claim that the new material could sidestep the cooling requirement, thereby enabling superconducting wires that work at room temperature.

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About R.P. Nettelhorst

I'm married with three daughters. I live in southern California and I'm the interim pastor at Quartz Hill Community Church. I have written several books. I spent a couple of summers while I was in college working on a kibbutz in Israel. In 2004, I was a volunteer with the Ansari X-Prize at the winning launches of SpaceShipOne. Member of Society of Biblical Literature, American Academy of Religion, and The Authors Guild
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One Response to Room Temperature Superconducting Material?

  1. Eric says:

    Sounds cool. However, since SiH4 is gas at room temp it sound like there are some engineering issues. Many years ago they made some relatively warm solid superconductors. I wonder what happened to them.

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