Superconductivity with Exciton Mechanism, a Promising High Tc Candidate?
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Explore the potential of exciton-mediated superconductivity in this 51-minute seminar presented by Junhui Cao from the Abrikosov Center for Theoretical Physics (ACTP). Discover how excitons, as bosonic particles, can potentially couple electrons similar to phonons, possibly enabling high-temperature superconductivity. Learn about recent experimental advances in semiconductor exciton control that make this mechanism increasingly feasible rather than merely theoretical. The seminar provides a concise introduction to exciton mechanism theory for superconductivity and analyzes its practical implementation possibilities, making it valuable for researchers and students interested in cutting-edge developments in high-temperature superconductivity.
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Seminar on "Superconductivity with exciton mechanism, a promising high Tc candidate?" by Junhui Cao
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Abrikosov Center for Theoretical Physics (ACTP)