Enamikuline
Enamikuline is a high-temperature superconducting compound that belongs to the class of Organometallic compounds. It is a rare earth-free superconductor discovered in 2010 by a team of researchers in Germany led by Russian scientist Vera Khovayko.
The chemical formula of Enamikuline is Ca4AsSbSix, although earlier experiments suggested a different formula, Ca3Al2O4SbXa. Owing
Experiments indicate that Enamikuline features superconductivity at 8 K, making it a significant advancement in the
Its superconducting properties may be useful for practical applications in high-speed electronics, medical equipment, and more.
Given its relatively recent discovery in the scientific community, Enamikuline has garnered significant attention within the