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titleOfInvention Conductive ceramics, conductors thereof and methods
abstract A ceramic of known composition exhibiting superconductivity below a critical temperature is caused to exhibit superconductivity or superconductor-like behaviour at room temperature by the application of an electrochemical potential. The effect is believed to arise from an increased population of the monovalent state of copper and other methods are proposed for creating such a population without cooling.
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