Will LK-99's manufacturing process inspire a new room temperature superconducting material by 2025?
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The atomic makeup of LK-99 isn't some new element discovered on a planet with blue people, it is composed of common metals. The key part of LK-99's manufacturing had to do with replacing atoms of one type with another in a crystal, creating internal stress.
Will this same manufacturing process be used with other types of metals to discover new room tempurature, ambient pressure superconducting materials?
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