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Light-Confining Cavity Controls Superconductivity Without External Fields
Key Takeaways
- First demonstration that vacuum fluctuations in a built-in cavity can alter superconducting properties
- No external light, pressure, or magnetic field required — only the cavity's electromagnetic environment
- Opens possibility of engineering material properties by modifying electromagnetic space rather than chemical composition
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DT Editorial Team··5 min read·via phys.org