Kagome superconductor shatters time-reversal symmetry at record temperature
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A Kagome superconductor has achieved time-reversal symmetry breaking at 175 Kelvin (-144.67°F), the highest temperature ever recorded for this quantum phenomenon. This breakthrough by researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute could enable quantum systems to operate at more practical temperatures, potentially advancing quantum technology applications.
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