superconductivity
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- Superconducting coherence lengthCharacteristic length in a superconductor
- Reentrant superconductivity
- Bechgaard saltClass of organic compounds that are superconductive at low temperatures
- Type-II superconductorMaterial that can form magnetic vortices
- Cooper pairPair of electrons bound together at low temperature, allowing for superconductivity
- Superconductor classificationDifferent types of superconductors
- Pearl vortexVortex of supercurrent in a film of type-II superconductor
- Type-1.5 superconductorMulticomponent superconductors characterized by two or more coherence lengths
- Fulde–Ferrell–Larkin–Ovchinnikov phasePhase of matter in superconductors
- Time-dependent Ginzburg–Landau theoryEquations in quantum field theory
- Bean's critical state modelTheoretical model for magnetic behaviour of some superconductors
- Long Josephson junction
- Mattis–Bardeen theory
- BCS theoryMicroscopic theory of superconductivity
- American SuperconductorAmerican energy technologies company
- Technological applications of superconductivitynone
- Silsbee effectCritical current at which a superconductor loses its superconductivity
- Silsbee effectCritical current at which a superconductor loses its superconductivity
- American SuperconductorAmerican energy technologies company
- Technological applications of superconductivitynone
- Superconductor–insulator transitionType of quantum phase transition
- Superconducting coherence lengthCharacteristic length in a superconductor
- Bechgaard saltClass of organic compounds that are superconductive at low temperatures
- Superconducting magnetic energy storageEnergy storage technique
- Bechgaard saltClass of organic compounds that are superconductive at low temperatures
- List of superconductorsNone
- American SuperconductorAmerican energy technologies company
- Technological applications of superconductivitynone
- SuperinsulatorMaterial with infinite electrical resistivity
- Proximity effect (superconductivity)Phenomena that occur when a superconductor is in contact with a non-superconductor
- Covalent superconductorSuperconducting materials where the atoms are linked by covalent bonds
- Peierls transitionDistortion of the periodic lattice of a one-dimensional crystal
- Critical fieldLimiting magnetic field strength for superconductivity
- Mattis–Bardeen theory
- Mattis–Bardeen theory
- Ferromagnetic superconductorSuperconductors whose ferromagnetism is related to their superconductivity
- Superconductor classificationDifferent types of superconductors
- Ginzburg–Landau theorySuperconductivity theory
- Magnetic flux quantumQuantized unit of magnetic flux
- Type-II superconductorMaterial that can form magnetic vortices
- Abrikosov vortexVortex of supercurrent within a type-II superconductor
- Reentrant superconductivity
- Cooper pairPair of electrons bound together at low temperature, allowing for superconductivity
- Superconductor classificationDifferent types of superconductors
- Superconducting coherence lengthCharacteristic length in a superconductor
- Reentrant superconductivity
- Cooper pairPair of electrons bound together at low temperature, allowing for superconductivity
- Type-II superconductorMaterial that can form magnetic vortices
- Silsbee effectCritical current at which a superconductor loses its superconductivity
- Homes's law