Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "LK-99" in Vietnamese language version.
Michael Norman, a theorist at Argonne National Laboratory … says, researchers at Argonne and elsewhere are already trying to replicate the experiment.
published on the pre-print server arxiv.org and still has to go through peer review
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: Quản lý CS1: bot: trạng thái URL ban đầu không rõ (liên kết)What about that levitation video? Dr Sven Friedemann, associate professor at the University of Bristol's School of Physics, told i that it, and other data in the paper, "could stem from other phenomena". Graphene, … "is also diamagnetic [displaying repulsion like a superconductor] and can produce weak levitation". The video, in other words, could have a non-superconductor explanation.
LK-99; … Applicant: Quantum Energy Research Centre (Q-Centre); … Status: Awaiting Examination
working on superconducting materials again, and finally, succeeded in synthesizing a room temperature and atmospheric pressure superconductor (RTAP-SC) … named LK99 (first discovered as a trace by Dr. Lee and Dr. Kim in 1999).
Speaking to New Scientist, Hyun-Tak Kim at the College of William & Mary in Virginia says he will support anyone trying to replicate his team's work. … [HT] Kim has only co-authored one of the arXiv papers, while the other is authored by his colleagues at the Quantum Energy Research Centre in South Korea, … Both papers present similar measurements, however [HT] Kim says that the second [3-author] paper contains "many defects" and was uploaded to arXiv without his permission. … Once the findings are published in a peer-reviewed journal, … [HT] Kim says … he will support anyone who wants to create and test LK-99
Michael Norman, a theorist at Argonne National Laboratory … says, researchers at Argonne and elsewhere are already trying to replicate the experiment.
published on the pre-print server arxiv.org and still has to go through peer review
Speaking to New Scientist, Hyun-Tak Kim at the College of William & Mary in Virginia says he will support anyone trying to replicate his team's work. … [HT] Kim has only co-authored one of the arXiv papers, while the other is authored by his colleagues at the Quantum Energy Research Centre in South Korea, … Both papers present similar measurements, however [HT] Kim says that the second [3-author] paper contains "many defects" and was uploaded to arXiv without his permission. … Once the findings are published in a peer-reviewed journal, … [HT] Kim says … he will support anyone who wants to create and test LK-99
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: Quản lý CS1: bot: trạng thái URL ban đầu không rõ (liên kết)LK-99; … Applicant: Quantum Energy Research Centre (Q-Centre); … Status: Awaiting Examination
What about that levitation video? Dr Sven Friedemann, associate professor at the University of Bristol's School of Physics, told i that it, and other data in the paper, "could stem from other phenomena". Graphene, … "is also diamagnetic [displaying repulsion like a superconductor] and can produce weak levitation". The video, in other words, could have a non-superconductor explanation.
Michael Norman, a theorist at Argonne National Laboratory … says, researchers at Argonne and elsewhere are already trying to replicate the experiment.
Recorded on [2023-01-26]. The sample was thermally deposited on a copper plate..