RE: Transparent Alu.

Euejin Jeong ( ejeong@bga.com )
Wed, 3 Feb 1999 15:16:41 -0600

Camden,

Most of the metals are polycrystals, and single crystal metals are not
difficult to make and there are a lot of them in the market and they also
have the high conducting property as the ordinary metals.
When they formulated the theory of metals, they, with no exceptions, used
single crystal structure for their model. They came up with the prediction
of the initial (low temperature) super conductor near 4 degree K ( minus
269 degree Celsius) using this models.

-----Original Message-----
From: Camden Bamber [SMTP:cam@cbamber.freeserve.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 1999 11:37 AM
To: KeelyNet
Subject: Transparent Alu.

If Aluminum is a conductor from the annoying free electrons, why use not
use a insulator?

Oh no, there isn't a metal that isn't an insulator, well that blew that.

How about a strong metal crystal?

Any suggestions?
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