Heavy Long-lived Mossbauer State of Niobium
Yao Cheng, Chi-Hao Lee

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a heavy, long-lived Mossbauer state in niobium that exhibits residual resistance below its superconducting transition, indicating novel quantum phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces the observation of a unique long-lived Mossbauer excitation in niobium with implications for superconductivity research.
Findings
Presence of 1/3 residual resistance below transition
High-density long-lived Mossbauer excitation detected
Novel quantum state identified in niobium
Abstract
A heavy niobium state showing 1/3 residual resistance is discovered below the superconducting transition temperature. This niobium sample contains high-density long-lived Mossbauer excitation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Surface and Thin Film Phenomena · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
