Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Colon cancer is on the rise among young people, but doctors don’t fully understand why

    May 15, 2026

    Scientists ‘put the sun in a bottle’ with liquid batteries that store solar energy

    May 15, 2026

    Estrogen levels may influence the brain’s response to psychedelics, new animal study shows

    May 15, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Health Magazine
    • Home
    • Environmental Health
    • Health Technology
    • Medical Research
    • Mental Health
    • Nutrition Science
    • Pharma
    • Public Health
    • Discover
      • Daily Health Tips
      • Financial Health & Stability
      • Holistic Health & Wellness
      • Mental Health
      • Nutrition & Dietary Trends
      • Professional & Personal Growth
    • Our Mission
    Health Magazine
    Home » News » Scientists twist a mysterious superconductor and get shocking results
    Nutrition Science

    Scientists twist a mysterious superconductor and get shocking results

    healthadminBy healthadminMarch 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Scientists twist a mysterious superconductor and get shocking results
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram Pinterest Email


    Superconductors are materials that can conduct electricity without resistance, usually only at extremely low temperatures. Although most follow well-understood physical laws, strontium ruthenate (Sr2RuO4) has remained elusive since its superconducting behavior was first identified in 1994. It is one of the most precisely studied unconventional superconductors, but researchers still disagree on how its electrons pair up and what symmetries govern the process.

    One way scientists study superconductors is by observing how the superconducting transition temperature, known as Tc, responds to strain. When a crystal is stretched, compressed, or twisted, the different superconducting states react in different ways. Previous studies, particularly those using ultrasound, suggested that Sr2RuO4 can host binary superconducting states. This more complex geometry can produce unusual effects such as internal magnetic fields and the simultaneous presence of multiple superconducting regions. However, such a state is expected to exhibit a strong response to shear strain.

    Surprise revealed by precision shear strain experiment

    To investigate this further, a research team from Kyoto University designed an experiment focused on applying controlled strains to Sr2RuO4. They developed a method to introduce three different types of shear strain into very thin crystals of the material. Shear strain involves moving parts of the crystal sideways, similar to sliding the top of a deck of cards relative to the bottom. Using high-resolution optical imaging, they precisely measured strain at temperatures as low as 30 degrees K (-243 degrees Celsius).

    The results were unexpected. The superconducting transition temperature hardly changed. All variations in Tc are less than 10 millikelvin per percent strain, effectively too small to be detected with confidence.

    Findings Question Major Theories

    These observations indicate that shear strain has little effect on when Sr2RuO4 becomes superconducting. This result rules out several existing theories and imposes strong limits on the types of superconducting states that can survive. Rather than supporting a two-component state, the findings suggest a one-component superconducting state, or perhaps a more unconventional state that has not yet been fully explored.

    “Our study represents a major step toward solving one of the most long-standing mysteries in condensed matter physics,” said lead author Giordano Mattoni of Toyota Physical and Chemical Research Institute.

    A new puzzle appears

    While the results narrow the possibilities, they also bring new challenges. Although previous ultrasound experiments clearly showed a strong response to shear strain, these direct strain measurements showed little. Explaining this contradiction is currently an important open question for researchers.

    Broad impact beyond Sr2RuO4

    The strain control approach developed in this study may be useful for studying other superconductors that may exhibit multicomponent behavior, including materials such as UPt₃. It could also help scientists better understand systems with complex phase transitions.



    Source link

    Visited 14 times, 1 visit(s) today
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
    Previous ArticleStudy reveals earlier heatstroke risk threshold for vulnerable older adults
    Next Article New New York University study finds lower heatstroke risk threshold for vulnerable older adults
    healthadmin

    Related Posts

    Colon cancer is on the rise among young people, but doctors don’t fully understand why

    May 15, 2026

    Scientists ‘put the sun in a bottle’ with liquid batteries that store solar energy

    May 15, 2026

    After 100 years, scientists finally uncover the hidden laws behind cosmic rays

    May 14, 2026

    Huge ‘stealth’ magma surge triggers thousands of earthquakes beneath Atlantic island

    May 14, 2026

    Scientists say taking a daily multivitamin may slow aging

    May 14, 2026

    Giant squid discovery reveals hidden deep-sea world off the coast of Australia

    May 14, 2026
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Categories

    • Daily Health Tips
    • Discover
    • Environmental Health
    • Exercise & Fitness
    • Featured
    • Featured Videos
    • Financial Health & Stability
    • Fitness
    • Fitness Updates
    • Health
    • Health Technology
    • Healthy Aging
    • Healthy Living
    • Holistic Healing
    • Holistic Health & Wellness
    • Medical Research
    • Medical Research & Insights
    • Mental Health
    • Mental Wellness
    • Natural Remedies
    • New Workouts
    • Nutrition
    • Nutrition & Dietary Trends
    • Nutrition & Superfoods
    • Nutrition Science
    • Pharma
    • Preventive Healthcare
    • Professional & Personal Growth
    • Public Health
    • Public Health & Awareness
    • Selected
    • Sleep & Recovery
    • Top Programs
    • Weight Management
    • Workouts
    Popular Posts
    • 1773313737_bacteria_-_Sebastian_Kaulitzki_46826fb7971649bfaca04a9b4cef3309-620x480.jpgHow Sino Biological ProPure™ redefines ultra-low… March 12, 2026
    • the-pros-and-cons-of-paleo-dietsThe Pros and Cons of Paleo Diets: What Science Really Says April 16, 2025
    • pexels-david-bartus-442116The food industry needs to act now to cut greenhouse… January 2, 2022
    • 1773729862_TagImage-3347-458389964760995353448-620x480.jpgDespite safety concerns, parents underestimate the… March 17, 2026
    • Improve Mental Health10 Science-Backed Practices to Improve Mental Health… March 11, 2025
    • 1773209206_futuristic_techno_design_on_background_of_supercomputer_data_center_-_Image_-_Timofeev_Vladimir_M1_4.jpegMulti-agent AI systems outperform single models… March 11, 2026

    Demo
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss

    Colon cancer is on the rise among young people, but doctors don’t fully understand why

    By healthadminMay 15, 2026

    The incidence of colorectal cancer is decreasing among older adults, primarily due to increased screening.…

    Scientists ‘put the sun in a bottle’ with liquid batteries that store solar energy

    May 15, 2026

    Estrogen levels may influence the brain’s response to psychedelics, new animal study shows

    May 15, 2026

    Study: PSA test likely reduces risk of death from prostate cancer

    May 15, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    HealthxMagazine
    HealthxMagazine

    At HealthX Magazine, we are dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs, doctors, chiropractors, healthcare professionals, personal trainers, executives, thought leaders, and anyone striving for optimal health.

    Our Picks

    Study: PSA test likely reduces risk of death from prostate cancer

    May 15, 2026

    Musicians show a small but steady advantage in sustained attention from childhood to adulthood

    May 14, 2026

    Supreme Court upholds access to mifepristone while litigation continues

    May 14, 2026
    New Comments
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
      • Home
      • Privacy Policy
      • Our Mission
      © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.