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Why do cryogenic temperatures usually result in higher conductivity, even (sometimes) superconductivity, but otherwise nonconductive Wigner crystals?
Wigner crystals are all the rage in the news, since around the start of the pandemic...
But at what temperatures (and pressures?) do these cold materials create a nonconducting 'Wigner crystal' rather ...