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Article: Steps up the ladder to superconductivity. (ladder made from copper, lanthanum and copper atoms produces some signs of being able to conduct electricity)(Brief Article)
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- Science News
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- September 16, 1995
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Ladder compounds--chains of atoms connected by atomic rungs--have a simplicity and symmetry that make them useful structures for studying how the spins of atoms in a material interact to produce an electric conductor or even a superconductor.
More often than not, however, such handy arrangements of atoms are just hypothetical structures created by theorists to clarify their ideas and make predictions. Now, researchers have synthesized a particular ladder structure made of copper, oxygen, and lanthanum atoms--key components of high-temperature superconductors--to check their theories.
Z. Hiroi and M. Takano of the Institute for Chemical Research at Kyoto ...