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- multicomponent superconductors it is possible to combine the two behaviours. In that case the superconductor is of Type-1.5. A superconductor is conventional...
- hydride (LaH 10) becomes a superconductor at 250 K under a pressure of 170 gigapascals. In 2020, a room-temperature superconductor (critical temperature 288 K)...
- The superconducting tunnel junction (STJ) – also known as a superconductor–insulator–superconductor tunnel junction (SIS) – is an electronic device consisting...
- superconductivity, a type-II superconductor is a superconductor that exhibits an intermediate phase of mixed ordinary and superconducting properties at intermediate...
- topological superconductor in one-dimension is the Kitaev chain. In 2015, uranium ditelluride (UTe2) was found to behave as a topological superconductor. A notable...
- (August 16, 2006). "High Profile Superconducting Super Collider Project from Early 90s Sees New Life". Superconductor W****. Archived from the original...
- program, HYPRES developed and commercialized superconductor integrated circuits from its commercial superconductor foundry in Elmsford, New York. The ****anese...
- that is a superconductor at room temperature and atmospheric pressure? More unsolved problems in physics A room-temperature superconductor is a hypothetical...
- to run through the superconductor, the field lines are compressed in magnetic flux "tubes" known as fluxons. In a dual superconductor the roles of magnetic...
- unconventional superconductors may originate from some other mechanism than the electron–phonon interaction. Alternatively, a superconductor is unconventional...