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Japanese researchers have been immersing(浸泡) iron-based compounds in hot alcoholic1 beverages3 such as red wine, sake and shochu(烧酒) to induce superconductivity. Scientists from the National Institute for Materials Science, Japan, found that immersing pellets(芯块,小球) of an iron-based compound in heated alcoholic beverages for 24 hours greatly increase their superconducting ability. Iron-based compounds usually become superconductive after being exposed to air. This process however can take up to several months. This study demonstrated that superconductivity can be induced in just one day. Due to the variety of technological4 applications of superconducting materials, there has been a scramble5 for substances that may induce and enhance superconductivity in iron-based compounds. The alcoholic beverages used were red and white wine, beer, Japanese sake, shochu, and whisky. Samples of the iron-based compound were immersed in each beverage2, heated at 70oC for 24 hours, and then analysed. Red wine was shown to induce the best superconducting properties; however beverages with the same alcohol concentration showed a significant difference. This suggests that it may not be the alcohol contributing to the creation of superconductivity but instead another component6 present in the beverages. Iron-based compounds undergo a process called magnetic order whereby the molecules7 align8(排列) in a regular pattern. To achieve superconductivity, magnetic order must be suppressed. In order to become superconductive, the elements in the iron-based compounds must be substituted with elements present in alcohol. The exact mechanism9 behind this effect is largely unknown however the researchers suggest that it may be due to the insertion of electrically charged particles into the layers of the compound. An alternative theory is that the alcoholic beverages help to supply oxygen into the sample, which in turn causes superconductivity. A clearer understanding will be had by analysing the structure and composition of the beverages to identify the key factor in inducing(引起,引诱) superconductivity. Professor Yoshihiko Takano, Nano Frontier Materials Group at the National Institute for Materials Science, Japan, said, "The iron compound becomes superconductive by air exposure but the sample needs to be exposed to air for a few months to show superconductivity. This is a very, very long time. "However, the sample immersed in the red wine becomes superconductive only in one day, much faster than air-exposure." 点击收听单词发音
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