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Vibrations in crystal lattice plays big role in high temp superconductors
High temperature superconductors are a mystery to physicists, who still don't understand how these ceramics conduct electricity without resistance at relatively warm temperatures. One explanation almost universally dismissed, however, is a contribution from the vibrating atoms of the crystal, which are responsible for conventional metallic superconductivity. A recent experiment shows clearly that crystal vibrations are important in high temperature superconductivity, and could lead researchers to new superconducting materials.