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  2. File:Timeline of Superconductivity from 1900 to 2015.svg

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    English: Overview of superconducting critical temperatures for a variety of superconducting materials since the first discovery in 1911. Colors represent different classes of materials: BCS (dark green circle)

  3. History of superconductivity - Wikipedia

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    Superconductor timeline. In 1986, J. Georg Bednorz and K. Alex Mueller discovered superconductivity in a lanthanum-based cuprate perovskite material, which had a transition temperature of 35 K (Nobel Prize in Physics, 1987) and was the first of the high-temperature superconductors.

  4. Timeline of states of matter and phase transitions - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... This is a timeline of states of ... Karl Alexander Müller and Georg Bednorz discover high critical temperature ceramic superconductors ...

  5. High-temperature superconductivity - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of superconductor discoveries. On the right one can see the liquid nitrogen temperature, which usually divides superconductors at high from superconductors at low temperatures. Cuprates are displayed as blue diamonds, and iron-based superconductors as yellow squares.

  6. A Shocking Discovery in High-Temperature Superconductors May ...

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    Explore the shocking discovery in high-temperature superconductors that may initiate a new era of power.

  7. Superconductivity - Wikipedia

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    The precise date and circumstances of the discovery were only reconstructed a century later, when Onnes's notebook was found. [10] In subsequent decades, superconductivity was observed in several other materials. In 1913, lead was found to superconduct at 7 K, and in 1941 niobium nitride was found to superconduct at 16 K.

  8. Superconductor breakthrough could represent ‘biggest physics ...

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    Breakthrough would mark ‘holy grails of modern physics, unlocking major new developments in energy, transportation, healthcare, and communications’ – but it is a long way from being proven

  9. Cuprate superconductor - Wikipedia

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    Superconductor timeline. Cuprates are displayed as blue diamonds, magnesium diboride and other BCS superconductors are displayed as green circles, and iron-based superconductors as yellow squares. Cuprates are currently the highest temperature superconductors which are suitable for wires and magnets.