1.Below 400K, only diamagnetism is observed, and even if there is superconductivity, according to the calculation results, only about 2 in 10,000 materials exhibit superconducting phenomena. 2.The resistance increases as the temperature decreases, resembling semiconductor behavior rather than superconductivity. 3.Experimental results indicate that this material is not an insulator and exhibits distinctive material properties, making it worth further investigation. (translated by ChatGPT)
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@@PanScitw Dear PanScitw, Firstly, great thanks to the on-time experiments and show for these previous days. However, please review in detail theses operators, students and all DOEs as well as materials characterization measurements maintain. From favoriting, synthesis, sampling and characterization, all are too gruff to demonstrate the first LK-99 in NTU-Physics. To much errors and typos take place in the experiments and these cause the devastating misguides in not only academic science but also the economic affections. Please ensure the student’s and operator’s attitudes and experimental methodologies. The final explains are just the evasive conclusions. Sincerely Dr. Chang 2023.08.06
The verification of the LK-99 superconductor has already been completed by the Quantum Lab. However, since it is one-dimensional, the properties of superconductors are not yet completely uniformly distributed. So, in order to make it stronger, they say that they are conducting research on making a room temperature normal pressure superconductor with a three-dimensional structure. The discovery of a material with superconducting properties at room temperature and normal pressure is itself an important research result. Based on this, further research is expected. Not all of the manufacturing methods provided by Quantum were disclosed. The important know-how is not published. Therefore, clones of LK-99 by other research institutions will differ from the original material. It has already been patented domestically and abroad. We look forward to the Korean researchers.