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  2. Room-temperature superconductor - Wikipedia

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    Over time, researchers have consistently encountered superconductivity at temperatures previously considered unexpected or impossible, challenging the notion that achieving superconductivity at room temperature was infeasible. [4] [5] The concept of "near-room temperature" transient effects has been a subject of discussion since the early 1950s.

  3. List of superconductors - Wikipedia

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    X:Y means material X doped with element Y, T C is the highest reported transition temperature in kelvins and H C is a critical magnetic field in tesla. "BCS" means whether or not the superconductivity is explained within the BCS theory.

  4. Homes's law - Wikipedia

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    In superconductivity, Homes's law is an empirical relation that states that a superconductor's critical temperature (T c) is proportional to the strength of the superconducting state for temperatures well below T c close to zero temperature (also referred to as the fully formed superfluid density, ) multiplied by the electrical resistivity ...

  5. Superconductor classification - Wikipedia

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    Room-temperature superconductors: those whose critical temperature is above 273 K. 77 K is used as the demarcation point to emphasize whether or not superconductivity in the materials can be achieved with liquid nitrogen (whose boiling point is 77K), which is much more feasible than liquid helium (an alternative to achieve the temperatures ...

  6. Scientists map high-temp superconductivity in 3D for the ...

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    High-temperature superconductivity represents a potential breakthrough across multiple fields of technology, from MRIs to levitating trains, hoverboards and computing. Scientists at the Department ...

  7. 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

  8. Room temperature - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, ambient temperature is the actual temperature, as measured by a thermometer, of the air (or other medium and surroundings) in any particular place. The ambient temperature (e.g. an unheated room in winter) may be very different from an ideal room temperature. Food and beverages may be served at "room temperature", meaning neither ...

  9. Superconductivity - Wikipedia

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    These act as a single particle and can pair up across the graphene's layers, leading to the basic conditions required for superconductivity. [71] In 2020, a room-temperature superconductor (critical temperature 288 K) made from hydrogen, carbon and sulfur under pressures of around 270 gigapascals was described in a paper in Nature.