Technological applications of superconductivity include: the production of sensitive magnetometers based on SQUIDs (superconducting quantum interference...
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characteristic of a technology, that has not achieved a substantial commercial success (see Technological applications of superconductivity). James Dewar...
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Broken symmetry phase favoring onset of superconducting or superfluid order Technological applications of superconductivity Timmer, John (May 2011). "25 years...
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Unconventional superconductor (redirect from Unconventional superconductivity)
This was highly significant from the point of view of the technological applications of superconductivity because liquid nitrogen is far less expensive...
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temperature superconductors. Nevertheless, there are many technological applications of superconductivity, including superconducting magnets. Electronics portal...
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the effects of quantum mechanics insignificant. See, for example, the Feynman Lectures on Physics for some of the technological applications which use quantum...
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Superconductor classification (category Superconductivity)
superconductors List of superconductors High-temperature superconductivity Room temperature superconductor Superconductivity Technological applications of superconductivity...
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as a fallback Technological applications of superconductivity Technological change – Process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes...
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Holbrook Superconductor Project (category Superconductivity)
voltage of 138 kV at a maximum current of 2400 A. Technological applications of superconductivity Frank SCHMIDT (2007), Development and demonstration of a long...
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barium copper oxide (YBCO) is a family of crystalline chemical compounds that display high-temperature superconductivity; it includes the first material ever...
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Lead (redirect from Applications of lead)
the elements, alloys and simple compounds". Physica C: Superconductivity and Its Applications. 514: 17–27. arXiv:1502.04724. Bibcode:2015PhyC..514...17W...
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anticipated that these new materials would soon result in revolutionary technological applications, but in the three subsequent decades, this proved to be overly...
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Introduction to Superconductivity. Courier Dover. pp. 17–23. ISBN 0486435032. Satz, H. (1981). Statistical Mechanics of Quarks and Hadrons: Proceedings of an International...
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Null detector (section Modern applications)
resistances below one ohm—a critical capability for the early detection of superconductivity using null detector capabilities. The null detector, acting as an...
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(PDF), Society of Petroleum Engineers, Paper 152596 Smil, pp. 97-98. R.G. Sharma (26 February 2015) Superconductivity: Basics and Applications to Magnets...
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Materials science (redirect from Science of Materials)
can be included) that is intended to be used for certain applications. There are a myriad of materials around us; they can be found in anything from new...
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Aluminium (redirect from Applications of aluminium)
conductivity of copper, both thermal and electrical, while having only 30% of copper's density. Aluminium is capable of superconductivity, with a superconducting...
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This is a list of emerging technologies, which are in-development technical innovations that have significant potential in their applications. The criteria...
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Solid-state physics (redirect from History of solid-state physics)
associated with the technological applications made possible by research on solids. By the early 1960s, the DSSP was the largest division of the American Physical...
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Cathy Foley (category Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering)
2018. Foley's research is in solid-state physics and its applications in superconductivity, combining material science, quantum physics, and research...
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includes aluminum, production processes, products, applications, and business applications. Coverage of the sources include periodicals, technical reports...
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Amorphous solid (category Phases of matter)
needed] Regarding their applications, amorphous metallic layers played an important role in the discovery of superconductivity in amorphous metals made...
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Vitaly Ginzburg (category Superconductivity)
became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Among his achievements are a partially phenomenological theory of superconductivity, the Ginzburg–Landau...
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Philosophical Magazine Letters Physica B (condensed matter) Physica C (superconductivity) Physica E (nanostructures) Physica Status Solidi A/B/C/RRL Physical...
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particles (smog). This approach to the problem of urban air pollution involves air filtration and removal of suspended mechanical particulates such as soot...
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EPS Europhysics Prize (category Awards of the European Physical Society)
his pioneering studies of photo-induced emergent phases of quantum materials: from enhanced superconductivity to the control of materials topology. 2023:...
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with the air during its displacement. It is based on levitation by superconductivity (which means its floor needs to be fueled with liquid nitrogen), moving...
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Graphene (redirect from Industrial applications of graphene)
lithium-coated graphene exhibited superconductivity, a first for graphene. Electrical resistance in 40-nanometer-wide nanoribbons of epitaxial graphene changes...
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deposition, processing and characterization of III-V compound semiconductors, high-temperature superconductivity, and ferroelectric oxide material systems...
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technology produces other resources, including technological artifacts used in everyday life. Technological change affects, and is affected by, a society's...
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