Phys.org -
3 Feb 2026 07:46
When cooled to its superconducting state, niobium blocks the radiative flow of heat 20 times better than when in its metallic state, according to a study led by a University of Michigan Engineering team. The experiment marks the first use of superconductivity-a quantum property characterized by zero electrical resistance-to control thermal radiation at the nanoscale.
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