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'Flawed' material resolves superconductor conundrum Christopher Parzyck had done everything right. Parzyck, a postdoctoral researcher, had brought his nickelate samples--a newly discovered family of superconductors--to a synchrotron beamline for X-ray scattering experiments. He was measuring his samples, which he'd synthesized with a new method, in the hope of detecting the suspected presence of "charge ordering"--a phenomenon in which electrons self-organize into periodic patterns. The phenomenon has been linked to high-temperature superconducti...
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