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  • It has also been found that some iron chalcogens superconduct.
  • That led to a rush to find similar materials that would superconduct at even higher temperatures.
  • Makarova began working with buckyballs in 1994, trying to see if she could get them to superconduct electricity.
  • I think it " is " low enough to superconduct even the first ( low temperature ) generation of superconductors.
  • In 1913, lead was found to superconduct at 7 K, and in 1941 niobium nitride was found to superconduct at 16 K.
  • In 1913, lead was found to superconduct at 7 K, and in 1941 niobium nitride was found to superconduct at 16 K.
  • While magnesium diboride cannot superconduct unless it is much colder than the high-temperature superconductors, it is much cheaper and easier to work with.
  • On one hand, this could indicate a completely new electronic phase which consumes available states, leaving only a few to pair up and superconduct.
  • :As far as I can see, current theory of superconductivity says some metals ( at least copper, silver and gold ) do not superconduct.
  • It had been ignored for the past 15 years because researchers have been enamored with oxygen-containing compounds that can superconduct as warm as minus 172 degrees.
  • The highest temperatures at which Bi . 4 Sb . 6 thin film of thicknesses 150-1350A superconduct, the critical temperature T c, is approximately 2K.
  • Similarly, at a fixed temperature below the critical temperature, superconducting materials cease to superconduct when an external magnetic field is applied which is greater than the " critical magnetic field ".
  • In 2014, an article published in " Nature " suggested that some materials, notably YBCO ( yttrium barium copper oxide ), could be made to superconduct at room temperature using infrared laser pulses.
  • The critical temperature is 203 K which would be the highest T c ever recorded and their research suggests that other hydrogen compounds could superconduct at up to 260 K which would match up with the original research of Ashcroft.
  • Cava said superconductivity researchers have virtually ignored such simple metallic compounds for 15 years in favor of a class of oxygen-containing materials, which superconduct at much higher temperatures than even the newly reported compound, up to minus 172 degrees.
  • Previous experiments by the Bell Labs group had shown that carbon-60 _ known as fullerenes or buckyballs after Buckminster Fuller _ when mixed with other chemicals could superconduct at minus-366 degrees Fahrenheit ( minus-221.11 Celsius ).
  • With each new advance, scientists wondered whether they were about to find a material that would superconduct at room temperature, but the upward trek of superconducting temperatures stalled about a decade ago at about 220 degrees above absolute zero, or minus-240 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Other potential applications for organic transistors include cheaper, faster blood tests, biometric sensors, anti-counterfeiting circuits printed onto currency, apparel that resists theft, smarter luggage tags and products that take advantage of the transistors'ability to superconduct energy at low temperatures and to drive lasers.
  • These include some that do not superconduct at high temperatures, such as the strontium ruthenate oxide compounds, but that, like the high-temperature superconductors, are unconventional in other ways ( for example, the origin of the attractive force leading to the formation of Cooper pairs may be different from the one postulated in BCS theory ).
  • :: : : : : : : The article outer space # environment says " The current black body temperature of the background radiation is about 3 K (  " 270 癈;  " 454 癋 ) . " Not quite absolute zero, so I don't know if it's low enough to " superconduct any wire ", but I doubt it.