'Superconducting dome' hints at high-temperature superconductivity in thin nickelate films
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Superconductivity is a quantum state of matter characterized by zero electrical resistance and the expulsion of low-temperature magnetic fields below a critical point. Superconductors, the materials in which this state occurs, have proven very advantageous for the development of various technologies, including medical imaging devices, particle accelerators and quantum computers.


