Daily News Analysis

Superconductors

stylish_lining

Superconductors

Why in the news?

The South Korean scientists have reported to have found a material called LK-99 capable of being a superconductor at room temperature and ambient pressure.

LK-99 Superconductor:

  1. LK-99 is a copper-substituted apatite, capable of exhibiting superconducting property.
  2. The material can exhibit superconductivity without the need to cool it to a very low temperature and application of very high pressure.
  3. The South Korean scientists state that it can carry electric current with zero losses in transmission.
  4. However, the claims need to be assessed by an Independent verification process carried out by qualified scientists to ascertain the validity of the claim.

About:

What is a Superconductor?

  1. It is any material that achieves superconductivity, which is a state of matter that has no electrical resistance and does not allow magnetic fields to penetrate (Meissner effect).

 

 
 


Superconductor

 

 

  1. Electric current in a superconductor can flow through indefinitely, meaning it offers zero resistance and no loss in the electric current can be witnessed.
  2. Conditions for achieving Superconductivity- BCS (Bardeen, Cooper, Schriffer) theory:
    1. Materials have to cooled to very low temperature below which it exhibits the property of Superconductivity. This temperature is called as the Critical temperature.
    2. Application of very high pressure to the materials.
  3. Types of superconductors:

 

 

 

 

What are its applications?

  1. Medical applications like MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scanners employs superconducting electromagnets that helps in generation of strong magnetic field with no dissipation of heat.
  2. Super-fast maglev trains that use magnets to levitate the trains off the track to reduce friction. 
  3. It finds application in experimental nuclear fusion reactors and high-energy particle accelerator laboratories.
  4. Used for Quantum Computers.
  5. Electric generators
  6. Used as memory or storage elements.

Environmental CSR

India has established a strong corporate governance framework through the Companies Act, 2013, which made Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) mandatory for eligible companies. This was intended
Share It

Global Corruption

The Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2025 highlights a worrying global trend of rising corruption and weakening governance systems. The global average score has fallen
Share It

Washington Consensus

The Washington Consensus (WC), once regarded as a dominant framework for economic policymaking, is now increasingly seen as outdated in a multipolar, digital, and geopolitically fragmented world.
Share It

AYUSH Opportunity

The 2026–27 Union Budget and the India–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) have opened a new chapter for Ayurveda and other traditional systems of medicine. These developments indicate a shi
Share It

Water Paradox in India

On World Water Day (22 March), it is vital to reflect on India’s contradictory relationship with water. Despite being culturally revered as sacred, water is economically undervalued and envi
Share It

Defence Forces Vision 2047

The Defence Minister of India has unveiled the “Defence Forces Vision 2047: A Roadmap for a Future-Ready Indian Military.” This document has been prepared by the Headquarters Integrate
Share It

China’s Xiaokang Villages

India’s military leadership has raised concerns over China’s large-scale construction of around 628 “Xiaokang” villages along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Reports sugg
Share It

India’s Federalism

The phrase “double-engine sarkar” has become a popular election slogan in recent years. It refers to a situation where the same political party governs both at the Centre and in a Stat
Share It

Public Spaces

Recent data from the National Crime Records Bureau Crime in India 2023 report shows a rise in cases where Scheduled Castes (SCs) were denied access to public spaces under the Scheduled Castes and
Share It

Institutional Erosion

Recent political developments, such as a no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker and a notice to impeach the Chief Election Commissioner, indicate deeper systemic concerns rather than isola
Share It

Newsletter Subscription


ACQ IAS
ACQ IAS