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  • ...ceedings |date=2009 |chapter=Periodic table for topological insulators and superconductors |chapter-url=https://pubs.aip.org/aip/acp/article/1134/1/22-30/815164 |lang |+Periodic table of topological insulators and superconductors (1D up to 3D)<ref name="Chiu 2016" /> ...
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  • ...section focuses on [[Quantum mechanics|quantum phenomena]] which occur in superconductors. * Chapter 10: "Resistance in Superconductors" by [[Bertrand Halperin|Bertrand I. Halperin]], Gil Refael and Eugene Demle ...
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  • ...is composed of disordered spin states. Shortly after the high-temperature superconductors were discovered, Anderson and Kivelson et al. proposed a ''resonating valen ...e journal|last=Baskaran|first=Ganapathy|title=Five-fold way to new high Tc superconductors|journal=Pramana|year=2009|volume=73|issue=1|pages=61–112|doi=10.1007/s12043 ...
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  • ...]. It is commonly applied in the research field of optical spectroscopy on superconductors.<ref> It was derived to explain the anomalous skin effect of superconductors. Originally, the anomalous skin effect indicates the non-classical response ...
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  • {{short description|Multicomponent superconductors characterized by two or more coherence lengths}} ...rials should allow coexistence of various properties of type-I and type-II superconductors. ...
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  • ...ital law|Ampère's law]] any electric current induces a magnetic field, but superconductors exclude that field. On a microscopic scale, the magnetic field is not quite ...
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  • '''Heavy fermion superconductors''' are a type of [[unconventional superconductor]]. Since then over 30 heavy fermion superconductors were found (in materials based on Ce, U), with a critical temperature up to ...
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  • == Superconductors == === Characteristic behaviour for superconductors === ...
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  • ...at Pearl vortices could theoretically enable a BKT transition in thin film superconductors. ...=V.G. |last2=Nakagawa |first2=N. |title=Moving Pearl vortices in thin-film superconductors |journal=Condensed Matter |year=2021 |volume=6 |issue=1 |page=4 |doi=10.339 ...
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  • {{Short description|Phase of matter in superconductors}} title=Inhomogeneous State of Superconductors}}</ref> ...
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  • ...010|title=Quantum oscillations probe the normal electronic states of novel superconductors|url=http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/368/1924/3503.full.pdf+h ...[[High-temperature superconductivity#Cuprates|cuprates]] and [[iron-based superconductors|pnictides]].<ref name=prsa /> Studies using these experiments have shown th ...
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  • {{Short description|Process to magnetize superconductors}} ...significant when one bears in mind that all other methods of magnetising [[superconductors]] require application of a magnetic flux density at least as high as the fi ...
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  • ...ceedings |date=2009 |chapter=Periodic table for topological insulators and superconductors |chapter-url=https://pubs.aip.org/aip/acp/article/1134/1/22-30/815164 |lang |+Periodic table of topological insulators and superconductors (1D up to 3D)<ref name="Chiu 2016" /> ...
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  • == In superconductors == Unlike with superconductors, these persistent currents do not appear at zero magnetic field, as the cur ...
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  • ...m and Classical Creep of Vortices Intrinsically Pinned in High-Temperature Superconductors''. ...g function has a chirality e.g. <math>p_x + ip_y</math>. In layered chiral superconductors there is a geometric Meissner effect,<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Kvorning|fir ...
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  • ...copic [[wavefunction]], as described by the [[Ginzburg–Landau theory]] for superconductors.<ref>{{cite book | last = Tinkham | first = Michael|author2=Paterno, Gianfr ...perconductors on either side of the barrier. For a junction with identical superconductors on either side of the barrier, the critical current is related to the super ...
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  • ...the critical temperature from his reformulated BCS theory, both for clean superconductors<ref>L.P. Gor'kov, Sov. Phys. JETP 9, 1364 (1959)</ref> and for superconduct ...Carbotte |first=J. P. |date=1990-10-01 |title=Properties of boson-exchange superconductors |journal=Reviews of Modern Physics |publisher=American Physical Society (AP ...
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  • ...t]], [[persistent current]] in normal metals, and [[flux quantization]] in superconductors. ...
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  • ...powerful for the study of [[strongly correlated materials]] and high-Tc [[superconductors]] in which the physics of photoelectrons from the topmost layers might be d ...g the measurement of weak physical quantities, in particular the high-Tc [[superconductors]]. ...
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  • ...J. Lancaster, ''Passive Microwave Device Applications of High-Temperature Superconductors'', Cambridge University Press, 2006 {{ISBN|0521034175}}. ...
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