Condensed Matter

   

Superconductors with Close Interatomic Distances Have High Superconducting Transition Temperatures

Authors: Kazuo Abe

The essence of electrical resistance is the scattering of free electrons by non-free electron orbital regions generated by lattice vibrations; therefore, superconductors with structures where non-free electron orbital regions are not generated due to close interatomic distances have higher superconducting transition temperatures.

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