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Paul Michael Grant (May 9, 1935 – December 20, 2023) was an American/Irish physicist and science writer who was involved in discovering and elucidating the structure of
yttrium barium copper oxide Yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) is a family of crystalline chemical compounds that display high-temperature superconductivity; it includes the first material ever discovered to become superconducting above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen ...
which was important as the first
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to exhibit superconductivity above the boiling point of nitrogen. He was a co-author of IBM's US patent application covering their preparation.Canadian Patent CA1341623C refers to US provisional patent application US2465387A filed 1987-03-11
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Career

Grant joined IBM
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, NY in 1953 working as a technician on the SAGE computer defense system. He was able to take advantage of IBM's educational leave-of-absence program to obtain a BS degree from Clarkson and a Ph.D. from Harvard. In 1957, he filed a patent that is cited as a precursor to the magnetoresistive head used universally in
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. In 1965, he moved to IBM Research – Almaden. At IBM, Grant was among the team researching superconductivity in the material
Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide Yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) is a family of crystalline chemical compounds that display high-temperature superconductivity; it includes the first material ever discovered to become superconducting above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen ...
(YBCO) and found it to exhibit superconductivity at temperatures as high as 90 K. This patent application provided some of first evidence that superconductivity could be supported at temperatures above the boiling point of
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, a common
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refrigerant. In 1987–88, with guidance from Grant, his 8th-grade daughter, Heidi, and then subsequently a science class at Gilroy High School, were able to show the relative ease with which high temperature superconductors could be fabricated and demonstrated. Also in 1987, Grant became the manager of the group at IBM devoted to research on exotic new materials, including superconductors. When high-Tc cuprate superconductors were discovered at IBM Zurich that same year, Grant became the driving force behind the work at IBM Research - Almaden in this hot new area. IBM Almaden made many important discoveries related to these cuprate superconductors, with Grant involved on most of them. From 1990 to 1993, Grant was a "visiting faculty researcher" at the Instituto de Investigationes Materiales (IIM),
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(UNAM), where he carried out numerical studies on the properties of rare earth copper oxides. From 1993 to 2004, he was a Science
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with the
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(EPRI). In 2004, Grant started his own consulting business and became an assiduous advocate for commercial applications of superconductivity. He was a popular science writerP. Grant, "Do-it-yourself superconductors", New Scientist, pp. 36-38 30 July 1987
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. From 2005 to 2008, he was a visiting scholar in applied physics at
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.


Patent dispute

In 2000, a patent dispute over the invention of YBCO (see above) dating back to March 1987 was finally resolved. The dispute was between IBM's Almaden Research Center, the US Naval Research Laboratory, the University of Houston, and Bell Labs. Ultimately,
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. prevailed and was granted the US patent based on priority date (date of invention rather than the current criterion of date of filing).


Recognition and awards

Grant became a Senior
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in 1998 "For contributions to the fields of organic conductors and high temperature superconductivity". He became a
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, United Kingdom, in Nov 2004. In 2013, Grant was chosen as
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Distinguished Lecturer on the Applications of Physics. Grant was also one of Clarkson University's "Notable Knights".Clarkson University Notable Knights
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Science writing

Grant was a prolific science writer, for both professional and popular audiences. He wrote multiple articles and ''News and Views'' commentaries on a range of topics for the journal ''
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''.


Final years

In 2021, Grant retired to Ajijic, Mexico with his wife Maru Grant. He died on December 20, 2023.


References

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