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SEC Theory Patent Filed ( No 10-2025-0062523)

Updated: May 24


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Hyunsung TNC has filed a patent for its novel theoretical framework, theSuperconducting Electron Crystal (SEC) Theory, which explains the emergence of high-temperature superconductivity through self-organized charge ordering.

The SEC model proposes that electrons form a periodic charge density structure, or "electron crystal," that stabilizes superconductivity via non-local pairing and collective quantum coherence.Unlike conventional BCS theory, SEC captures complex phenomena such as phase transitions, charge density modulations, and long-range interactions seen in cuprate and oxide superconductors.

The theory extends the Time-Dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations and utilizes Monte Carlo simulations to predict critical parameters including:
  • Critical Temperature (Tc)
  • Penetration Depth (λ)
  • Vortex Pinning Energy (Epin)
  • Supercurrent Density (Js)

These predictions show strong quantitative agreement with experimental results observed in materials such as YBCO, validating the SEC model’s relevance to real-world superconductors.

SEC Theory is positioned as a strategic computational platform for future superconductor design, including room-temperature materials, vortex control, and quantum device simulation.

For access to full documentation, simulation datasets, or collaborative R&D inquiries, please contact:📧 info@hstnc.com(Kindly include your affiliation, area of interest, and intended scope for faster response.)
 
 
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