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LK-99 shows resistance-switching instead of superconductivity

Fred Chen

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12037 (the other LK-99 preprint)

The I-V curve indicates switching from an ultralow but nonzero resistance to a higher resistance, at a given current level, which is lower for higher temperature.

Rather than superconductivity, this looks like the RESET phenomenon in unipolar RRAM. It could be a correlated-electron phenomenon related to an insulator-metal transition.

LK-99 resistance switching.png
 
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