Robin, Your strained lattices might also be the answer to useful CF. _ _ _ On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 3:38 PM Robin <mixent...@aussiebroadband.com.au> wrote:
> In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 26 Jul 2023 19:32:07 +0000 > (UTC): > Hi, > > You may recall that years ago, I suggested on this list that strained > lattices might result in a preferential vibration > direction for the atoms of the lattice (Bose condensate of phonons). That > in turn leads to vibration primarily in a > single plain. When that happens, ballistic conduction of electrons might > be possible parallel to those vibration plains, > since the passage of the electron would rarely be interrupted. > > [snip] > >This story turns out to have been around the net for a long time > >It appeared in the record as a compound named LK-99 = Lee-Kim (1999): > >IOW - they discovered it nearly a quarter of a century ago.. makes one > wonder if this post is not an odd troll > > > >Not to mention, an unreasonable time to isolate, confirm and cook up; > patents filed in 2021, and granted in 2023—hence only now the public > articles and trademark applications ... which likely means it is not robust > or usable.and they are grasping at straws > > > >This according to Reddit > Buy electric cars and recharge them from solar panels on your roof. > >