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重磅来袭!韩国室温超导团队:论文有缺陷

A big attack is coming! Korea Room Temperature Superconductivity Team: The paper is flawed

券商中國 ·  Aug 2, 2023 08:26

This article is an excerpt from brokerage firm China
Original title: “Big Attack! Korea Room Temperature Superconductivity Team: The paper is flawed! Thousands of American soldiers are trapped, and France and Italy announce the evacuation of expatriates! The Ukrainian army attacked Moscow on August 24?》

Over the past few days, room temperature superconductivity is undoubtedly one of the hottest topics in the world.

A research team from South Korea recently published a paper stating that room temperature superconductivity has been achieved. This incident has caused global shock. However, according to recent foreign media reports, members of the research team said that the paper was flawed and that one member of the team published it without permission. Currently, the team has requested that the paper be removed from the shelves.

A Korean research team previously published a paper on the pre-printed website arXiv stating that a material named “LK-99” can achieve room temperature superconductivity. LK-99 is a hexagonal structure with slight changes in lead apatite, introducing a small amount of copper, so that it can show superconductivity below 127 degrees Celsius. As soon as the paper was published, it brought the global physics community to a boil.

According to the Finance Association, arXiv information shows that the research team includes Lee Seok-hyun (voice), a representative of the Institute of Quantum Energy Research, Kwon Young-wan (voice), a research professor at Korea University, Oh Geun-ho (voice), an honorary professor at Hanyang University, and Kim Hyun-cheok (voice), a former member of the Korea Institute of Electronics and Communications Research (ETRI).

The Financial Services Association reported that after the paper attracted international attention, Lee Seok-bae recently said in an interview with Yonhap that the research team was not ready to publish the paper, but Kwon Young-wan published the paper without the consent of other authors. The team is currently requesting arXiv to remove the paper from the shelves.

Lee Seok-bae also said that this study actually complements the superconductor paper published in a Korean journal in April this year, and that it has already been reviewed by an international journal.

In an interview with the US media, Kim Hyun-cheok also said that the paper still has many flaws and was published without his permission.

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