Conduction electrons drive giant, nonlinear elastic response in Sr2RuO4

The hardness of a material normally is set by the strength of chemical bonds between electrons of neighboring atoms, not by freely flowing conduction electrons. Now a team of scientists has shown that current-carrying electrons can make the lattice much softer than usual in the material Sr2RuO4.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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