Study observes spin-orbit-parity coupled superconductivity in thin 2M-WS2

In recent years, many physicists and material scientists have been studying superconductors, materials that can conduct direct current electricity without energy loss when cooled under a particular temperature. These materials could have numerous valuable applications, for instance generating energy for imaging machines (e.g., MRI scanners), trains, and other technological systems.


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Source: Phys.org