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  • ...rn, but way too short history of the theory of superconductivity at a high temperature|year=2010|eprint=1012.5461|class=cond-mat.supr-con}}</ref> RVB builds on th ...=2015NatPh..11...62D}}</ref> lending support for Anderson's theory of high-temperature superconductivity.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnol ...
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  • ...e superconducting state, so the strength of the critical field is zero. As temperature decreases, the critical field increases generally to a maximum at absolute ...the slope of the critical field (<math>H_\text{c}</math>) at the critical temperature (<math>T_\text{c}</math>):<ref name="deGennes">Superconductivity of Metals ...
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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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  • ...]. It is commonly applied in the research field of optical spectroscopy on superconductors.<ref> ...lassical response of metals to high frequency electromagnetic field in low temperature, which was solved by [[Robert G. Chambers]].<ref> ...
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  • ...=Nicolas|title=Quantum oscillations and the Fermi surface in an underdoped high-Tc superconductor|journal=Nature |year=2007|volume=447|doi=10.1038/nature05 ...[[High-temperature superconductivity#Cuprates|cuprates]] and [[iron-based superconductors|pnictides]].<ref name=prsa /> Studies using these experiments have shown th ...
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  • ...s can be evaluated for temperatures that are small compared to the [[Fermi temperature]] by applying the [[Sommerfeld expansion]] and using the approximation that ...th> \frac{\pi^2}{3} \frac{k_{\rm B}T}{\epsilon_f} </math> which is at room temperature of order of magnitude <math>10^{-2}</math>. This explains the absence of an ...
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  • == In superconductors == ...nciple is used in [[superconducting electromagnet]]s to generate sustained high magnetic fields that only require a small amount of power to maintain. The ...
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  • '''Heavy fermion superconductors''' are a type of [[unconventional superconductor]]. ...superconductors were found (in materials based on Ce, U), with a critical temperature up to 2.3 K (in CeCoIn<sub>5</sub>).<ref name="Petrovic2001">{{cite journal ...
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  • {{Short description|Process to magnetize superconductors}} ...perconductors]] require application of a magnetic flux density at least as high as the final required field. This is not true of flux pumping. ...
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  • ...e surface of the helix and shield. Plating the shield walls and helix with high [[electrical conductivity|conductivity]] materials increases the Q beyond t ...J. Lancaster, ''Passive Microwave Device Applications of High-Temperature Superconductors'', Cambridge University Press, 2006 {{ISBN|0521034175}}. ...
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  • {{Short description|Phase of matter in superconductors}} title=Inhomogeneous State of Superconductors}}</ref> ...
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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 According to one of the leading explanations for high-temperature superconductivity in cuprates, the pairing is mediated by spin fluctuations ...
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  • ...orrelated electrons, such as the [[high-temperature superconductivity|high-temperature superconductor]]s, and in [[photoemission]], where a metal's [[Fermi surfac ...
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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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  • ...('''SIS''') – is an [[electronics|electronic]] device consisting of two [[superconductors]] separated by a very thin layer of [[Insulator (electrical)|insulating]] m ...ectors]] of [[electromagnetic radiation]], [[SQUID|magnetometer]]s, [[RSFQ|high speed digital circuit]] elements, and [[superconducting quantum computing|q ...
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  • ...ially to account for [[High-temperature superconductivity|high-temperature superconductors]].{{Citation needed|date=November 2015}} ...
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  • ...scopic quantum phenomena can be observed in [[superfluid helium]] and in [[superconductors]],<ref>D.R. Tilley and J. Tilley, ''Superfluidity and Superconductivity'', ...ss-date=2020-01-12}}</ref> For neutral particles {{math|1=''q'' = 0}}, for superconductors {{math|1=''q'' = −2''e''}} (with ''e'' the elementary charge) the charge of ...
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  • ...cite web|title=Quantum Mechanical Triplet May Lead to Superconductivity at High Temperatures|url=http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=6883|publisher=AZNa ...useful in developing the [[resonating valence bond theory]] (RVB) of high temperature superconductivity<ref name=rvboson>{{cite journal|journal=Physical Review L ...
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  • ...tery electrodes,<ref name=Zhou2006 /> high temperature [[Superconductivity|superconductors]],<ref name=Schleger1994>{{cite journal | title = Model for the high-temperature oxygen-ordering thermodynamics in YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>6+x</s ...
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  • * Orbital loop currents have been proposed in copper oxides superconductors<ref>{{citation }}.</ref> that might be important to understand [[high-temperature superconductivity]]. Experimental verification of symmetry-breaking by such ...
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