https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.05249.pdf

In the new Rossi theory paper, a tunneling current is seen to flow between
the nickel electrodes.

The tunneling current flow of R = 1 Ohm , U = 0.105 Volt may be caused by
nanoscale superconductivity were the plasma is an imperfect superconductor
and the current flow is caused by a pseudogap.​

High-temperature superconductivity doesn't happen all at once. As doping
increases, superconductivity starts in isolated nanoscale patches that
gradually expand until they take over. In this case, superconductive
quasiparticles develop in the plasma so that electrons tunnel between the
patches of superconductivity resulting in a pseudogap​.

Does this mean that this level of current flow is caused by Crossed Andreev
reflection between two normal  electrodes separated by an imperfectly
developing superconductive plasma?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreev_reflection​

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