Breakthrough in the ultrafast growth of superconducting films with high performances (PRESS REALISE)
- The new low-cost, environmentally friendly and scalable method, designed by ICMAB-CSIC researchers, represents a breakthrough in the production of superconducting materials
- A transient liquid phase is formed with the new precursors, from which the superconducting films grow at speeds of 100 nm/s
- This method is fully compatible with the incorporation of nanoparticles into the superconductor structure, essential for high magnetic field applications in wind generators, electric aviation or particle accelerators
