The model of a hypothetical room-temperature superconductor
K.V. Grigorishin, B. I. Lev

TL;DR
This paper proposes a theoretical model of a hypothetical superconductor with an infinite critical temperature, where the energy gap diminishes as temperature rises, suggesting a potential pathway to room-temperature superconductivity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel model of superconductivity with an infinite critical temperature, providing a theoretical basis for future experimental exploration.
Findings
Energy gap approaches zero as temperature increases
Critical temperature is formally infinite in the model
Predicts a superconducting material with these properties
Abstract
The model of hypothetical superconductivity, where the energy gap asymptotically approaches zero as temperature increases, has been proposed. Formally the critical temperature of such a superconductor is equal to infinity. For practical realization of the hypothesis a superconducting material with such properties is predicted.
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TopicsAdvanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions · Scientific Research and Discoveries
