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LK-99 superconductor saga results in scientific investigation

Published 17/08/2023, 09:48 pm
© Reuters.  LK-99 superconductor saga results in scientific investigation

Korea University in Seoul has opened an investigation into research professor Young-Wan Kwon, who is accused of uploading a paper on the alleged world's first room-temperature superconductor, LK-99, without the consent of his co-authors.

The paper's release caused a stir in global markets, with investors speculating on its potential to transform electronics and reduce fossil fuel reliance.

Kwon reportedly uploaded the pre-publication paper to Cornell University’s arXiv server on July 22 without undergoing peer review.

Co-authors listed included Sukbae Lee and Ji-Hoon Kim.

A second paper, excluding Kwon but featuring Lee, Kim, and four others, appeared on the same site shortly after.

Kim Hyun Tak, an author of the second paper and a research professor at the College of William & Mary in Virginia, revealed that the swift upload was in response to Kwon's unauthorised sharing.

Both papers claim that researchers have developed a new material that can conduct electricity without any resistance at room temperature and doesn't require any special conditions like high pressure.

The cited ramifications for such a breakthrough have bordered on the fantastical, with predictions of floating trains and a “utopian future where no health condition goes undiagnosed”.

More feasible applications for a true room-temperature semiconductor are faster computers, better phone batteries and more efficient nuclear fusion plants.

Though pitched as a significant breakthrough in the field of superconductivity, the claims have been highly disputed, if not outright debunked.

LK-99 'isn't a superconductor'

This Wednesday, the respected journal nature unambiguously concluded that LK-99 isn’t a superconductor.

According to nature: “The conclusion dashes hopes that LK-99 – a compound of copper, lead, phosphorus and oxygen – marked the discovery of the first superconductor that works at room temperature and ambient pressure.

“Instead, studies have shown that impurities in the material – in particular, copper sulfide – were responsible for the sharp drops in electrical resistivity and partial levitation over a magnet, which looked similar to properties exhibited by superconductors.”

Inna Vishik, a condensed-matter experimentalist at the University of California, said: “I think things are pretty decisively settled at this point.”

Further scepticism arose from the University of Maryland's Condensed Matter Theory Center, which dismissed LK-99's superconducting claims.

The Korean Society of Superconductivity and Cryogenics also voiced concerns over the lack of academic review and the claim's broader impacts.

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