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"The Holey Grail and its Dual: From String Theory to Strange Metals"

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Blogger rickyjames said...

Um, you're missing a couple o links "here and here".

9:47 AM, November 30, 2012

Blogger Uncle Al said...

No supercon theory predicts structure. BCS stumbles on MgB_2, Tc = 39 K. Bednorz-Müller smectite supercons top below Dry Ice. Iron chalogenides are "theoretically interesting." Elegant physical theory has been empirically nonproductive for 45 years. Experimentalists are required.

William A. Little, Phys. Rev. 134 A1416-A1424 (1964) High temperature exciton superconductors: (electron- or hole-doped) polyacetylenes substituted with polarizable chromophores, [-C(Ar)=(Ar)C-]_n or [=(Ar)C-C(Ar)=]_n. Tc estimated 500+ K. Impossible to synthesize in 1964, now accessible with ADMET living polymerization. Add pendant hydrocarbon, PEO, PPO, etc. arms for solubility.

diaryl benzil + Tebbe methylenation --> 2,3-diarylbutadiene
2,3-diarylbutadiene + ADMET (Grubbs, Schrock) --> Little + ethylene
O=C(Ar)-(Ar)C=O --> H_2C=C(Ar)-(Ar)C=CH_2
H_2C=C(Ar)-(Ar)C=CH_2 --> [=C(Ar)-(Ar)C=]n + H_2C=CH_2
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/pave1.png
Hydrogens and multiple bonds omitted for viewing clarity, stereogram.

Another conjecture is forced conjugation of (doped) aromatic systems. Just do it: 9,9'-bianthracenyl to bitriptycenyl, then oxidative coupling with FeCl_3/nitromethane a model. 10,10'-dibromo-9,9'-bianthracenyl to alpha,omega-dibromo-bitriptycenyl, then oxidative coupling with FeCl_3/nitromethane, then Wurtz coupling to polymerize. Add pendant hydrocarbon, PEO, PPO, etc. arms for solubility. Bitriptycenyl, (I know, spelling). Dimer of coupled bitriptycenyl. Coupled dimer. Theory will curve fit after it knows the answer.

11:22 AM, November 30, 2012

Blogger Bee said...

Rickyjames: Thanks, I've fixed the missing links. Best,

B.

11:58 AM, November 30, 2012

Blogger Nemo said...

Nice article !

4:40 PM, November 30, 2012

Blogger HellCombatant said...

A hollow grail!

10:47 AM, December 01, 2012

Blogger Uncle Al said...

Given exciton organic supercons, Bose-degenerate valence electrons allow no chemistry until Tc is quenched - the ultimate body armor. Solenoid huge persistent currents near ambient temps, then long axis progressively implode for a surpassing EMP warhead. Call the stuff "scrith" and apply for morbidly obese DARPA funding, theory plus reduction to practice. (Europe does "krell metal," Russia gets "relux.")

11:43 AM, December 01, 2012

Blogger Arun said...

Dear Bee,

What are the possible implications of room-temperature superconductors for high-energy particle physics experiments? e.g., how much less would the LHC have cost if room-temperature superconductors could be used for the magnets?

Just a thought!
-Arun

12:42 PM, December 01, 2012

Blogger Zephir said...

regarding your link

/* IPF 2011: What to do with room-temperature superconductivity once we find it? */

we already know, what the physicists will do with finding of room temperature superconductivity - they will ignore it in similar way, like the cold fusion and another fundamental findings of practical importance, which didn't come out of mainstream physics labs supported with official grant agencies.


1:04 PM, December 01, 2012

Blogger Nemo said...

@HellCombatant

I suspect your comment is meant to be scornful, but it is rather quite vacuous and amusing :-D:

Every grail HAS to be hollow, or it would not be able to serve its purpose LOL :-P

1:13 PM, December 01, 2012

Blogger Zephir said...

IMO the explanation of HT superconductivity is rather trivial - and what's better, it can really help us in effective fabrication of HT superconductors. Whereas even the most exact theoretical model will remain just a qualified regression of black box reality from this perspective. Unfortunately, as the Joe Eck example illustrates, the mainstream theorists have different priorities. They're payed for derivations of theoretical models, not for practical approaches, which would lead into progress of human society.

1:31 PM, December 01, 2012

Blogger Plato Hagel said...

The velocity around each vortex line is determined by h/m, where h is the Planck's constant, and m the mass of one atom. The presence of the Planck's constant means that quantized vorticity is a consequence of quantum mechanics. h is very small, but so is m, so the ratio h/m is quite macroscopic. Therefore, superfluidity is a quantum phenomenon on a macroscopic scale. The number of vortex lines depends on the constant h/m. There are approximately 1000 vortex lines in a container of radius 1 cm that is rotating 1 round per minute. Superfluidity and Quantized Vortices

The holes are interesting for sure.

So while thinking about the superconductivity one has to wonder, where would similar questions be relevant if we saw that the viscosity of a certain states bring similar consequences if thought to exist with regard to QGP continuity?


Hmmmmm.....

4:15 PM, December 01, 2012

Blogger HellCombatant said...

@NEMO
"Form is Emptiness,
Emptiness is Form"

12:12 PM, December 03, 2012

Blogger Bee said...

Dear Arun,

Depends on how costly it is to produce the room temperature superconductor, which again depends on how well developed the infrastructure is. I don't think there's an easy answer to this. Operation would certainly be less costly. Best,

B.

9:12 AM, December 04, 2012

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