After he returned to Germany, Professor Keriber didn't screw around. He immediately talked to the director of the Institute for Plasma Physics and explained the situation in China…
"… I met Professor Lu at Jinling. He showed me the latest results produced by their Institute of Computational Materials. They stacked the two-dimensional graphene at a special overlapping angle and prepared a type of material with a superconductivity transition temperature of 101K."
"SG-1 material? I've read that thesis before. It was on the MRS Autumn Conference website," Professor Ganser Hesinger said. He was writing at his desk, and he didn't bother to look up. He then said nonchalantly, "101k transition temperature, nothing special."