Examples of using Superconductivity in English and their translations into Chinese
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In addition to explaining classical superconductivity, physicists believe Cooper pairs bring about high-temperature superconductivity, an unconventional variant discovered in the 1980s.
By studying fluctuations in this ultra-thin material as it transitions into superconductivity, the scientists gained insight into the processes that drive superconductivity more generally.
Since this discovery, in 1995, there has been much debate about the role these stripes play in inducing or inhibiting superconductivity.
The team synthesized these two materials and confirmed that they exhibit superconductivity under high pressures using an electrical resistivity measuring device.
The scientific activity is mainly distributed among three domains in condensed matter: physical-chemistry, structural aspects and phase transitions of materials, magnetism and superconductivity.
The quantum critical point, and the strong quantum interactions that can take place around it, can give rise to other exotic states, not just superconductivity.
Now, in a study in Nature Communications, a research team led by Nagoya University has discovered superconductivity in a QC for the first time.
For example, if the stripes of charge order and magnetism in LBCO are bad for superconductivity, a modest magnetic field should destroy it.
By studying fluctuations in this ultra-thin material as it transitions into superconductivity, the scientists have gained insights into the processes that drive superconductivity more generally.
He has recently published his findings in several journals- most recently in Science Advances- that demonstrate that superconductivity also appears in a gradual manner.
Even the best superconductors still being tested in the lab can't achieve superconductivity above- 70 degrees centigrade.
His work further includes the superconductivity phenomena, properties of nuclear matter, and excited collective motions within nuclei.
It has shown superconductivity before3, but it occurred when in contact with other materials, and the behaviour could be explained by conventional superconductivity.
Superconductivity does not occur in noble metals like gold and silver, nor in most ferromagnetic metals.
This type of superconductivity is normally exhibited by pure metals, e.g. aluminium, lead, and mercury.
At the time that Schrieffer began working with Bardeen and Cooper, superconductivity was regarded as one of the major challenges in physics.
Superconductivity does not occur in noble metals like gold and silver, nor in most metals that can be spontaneously magnetized.
High-temperature superconductivity helps scientists measure small magnetic fields, and aids advances in fields including geophysical exploration, medical diagnostics and magnetically levitated transportation.
It could also help advance superconductivity, and devices such as superconducting quantum interference devices, quantum computers, and laser-cooled atomic clocks.
His achievements in superconductivity research at Westinghouse led to an invitation to join Physics Illinois in 1961 as an associate professor;