Summary of Good LK99 Room Temperature Superconductor Developments

LK99 is the material that South Korean researchers claimed was a room temperature superconductor. The patents and the original papers described superconducting low level electrical resistance for thin film versions of LK99. There were a lot of negative experiments from researchers who made bulk samples of LK99. The negative papers never made and never wrote …

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Chinese Experiments Show Near Room Temperature Superconducting Evidence for LK99

South China University of Technology and Central South University published a paper confirming the discovery of a near-room-temperature superconducting component in LK99-type materials through sample testing. This is significant experimental support for LK99 room temperature superconductivity. They have found significant hysteresis and memory effect of LFMA in samples of CSLA. The effect is sufficiently robust …

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LK99 Thin Film Room Temperature Superconducting Researcher Says Big DARPA Funding is Coming

Professor Guilan says that IF the original South Korean LK99 team are not direct cheaters then the evidence is that they did create room temperature superconductors. Armen Gulian, professor of physics Chapman University, discusses his effort to make LK99 thin film with funding from the US Navy. At about 37 minutes into the talk, he …

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Original LK99 Team Reassert Superconductivity Claim and New Evidence is Not Ready Yet

The Korean Society of Superconductivity and Cryogenics’ review committee on Wednesday said LK-99, an alleged room-temperature superconductor created by a South Korean research team, has not shown any key features of superconductivity. The Seoul-based startup Quantum Energy Research Centre, headed by Lee Suk-bae, the first author of the LK-99 research, did not send the superconductor …

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US Navy Funds Thin Film LK99 Room Temperature Superconductor Research

The US Office of Naval Research has provided $100,000 in funding for LK99 room temperature ambient pressure superconducting research at Chapman University. Armen Gulian. professor of physics, Schmid College of Science and Technology at Chapman University was given the funding. Development of Discrete Elements for Superconducting Electronics (Including SQUIDs) for Room-temperature Operation Enabled by LK99 …

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Quantum Simulation Analysis Claims that If We Made High-symmetry Phase LK99 It Would Be Ambient Pressure Room Temperature Superconductors

Computational physicists have a new paper that says if we made better LK99 samples with mostly high-symmetry phase then it would make the claimed room-temperature superconductors at ambient pressure. All the experimental attempts to replicate LK99 room temperature superconductors have not worked. However, the attempts at replication have been for bulk samples of copper doped …

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A New Hyun-Tak Kim LK99 Superconducting Paper Will Published in About 3-5 Weeks

Hyun Tak Kim and other members of the original korean LK99 room temperature superconducting team should have an American Institute of Physics Materials journal paper published in about 3 to 5 weeks. They submitted a version and have been asked to make revisions. The key information that I would like to see is verified or …

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Theorists Keep Finding Paths to Superconductivity When Analyzing LK99

Kings College of London and University of Colorado researchers looked at LK99 by going beyond density function theory analysis with a different analytic approach. They looked at electron and hole doping, within the QSGW (quasiparticle self-consistent GW ) framework. They conclude that while LK99 might or might not be superconducting, it has interesting properties that …

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Real LK99 Secrets – Nobel Prize Worth About $1 Million but Venture Capital Could Fund Over $1 Billion

Derek Lowe writes part-time editorials for the Journal Science and he has commented on the LK99 developments. Derek’s original hope was since the preparation of the material was relatively simple that replication of the material might be straightforward. This. . .has not been the case. Not anywhere even near the case. He then describes how …

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Scanning Microscope Measurements Will Provide Conclusive LK99 Superconductivity Measurement and Evidence

Indian researcher, VPS Awana, says that using Scanning Tunneling Microscopes, that samples of LK99 possibly room temperature superconducting material could have superconductivity measured. Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy systems cost about $20,000 to $200,000. They are common and such systems are in India and at Universities and companies around the world. This will only work on LK99 …

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