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Can Doping Graphite Trigger Room Temperature Superconductivity? Evidence for Granular High-Temperature Superconductivity in Water-Treated Graphite Powder

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 24, Issue 43, Pages 5826-5831

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201202219

Keywords

graphite; superconductivity

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [DFG ES 86/16-1]
  2. project ESF-Nano under the Graduate School of Natural Sciences BuildMona

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Granular superconductivity in powders of small graphite grains (several tens of micrometers) is demonstrated after treatment with pure water. The temperature, magnetic field and time dependence of the magnetic moment of the treated graphite powder provides evidence for the existence of superconducting vortices with some similarities to high-temperature granular superconducting oxides but even at temperatures above 300 K. Room temperature superconductivity in doped graphite or at its interfaces appears to be possible.

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