• PupBiru@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    no i know many of the applications, its huge if true! i understand that, but almost everything like this comes with trade-offs, and i was wondering if there are any here that would make it non-viable for some/all applications

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      1 year ago

      The claimed saturation current is very low. If this is inherent and not just a first-try thing it will be less-good than permanent magnets for doing many magnetic-field things and less-good than Aluminum for some current-carrying things.

      It’s a perovskite, in semiconductor applications these have stability and durability problems.

      It might also be a scam. This would make it useless.