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A potential "room-temperature" semiconductor?
Not another one :p
Oh no, a potential revolution in technology, again. How tedious.
copper substituted lead apatite is literally what lk-99 was. Obviously the exact number and process could be different but colour me extremely skeptical after how that played out.
Call me when it gets past being a headline in some tech journal.
There are many room-temperature semiconductors, for example silicon.
Meissner effect is related to superconductors
Pretty much all my semiconductors operate well above room temperature! (relatively)