Category:Superconductivity
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Superconductivity is a phenomenon occurring in certain materials at low temperatures, characterised by the complete absence of electrical resistance and the expulsion of the interior magnetic field (the Meissner effect).
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Superconductivity"
The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total.
- Superconductivity (physics)
A
- Abrikosov vortex (physics)
- Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov (biography)
- American Superconductor (company)
- Anderson's theorem (superconductivity) (physics)
- Andreev reflection (physics)
- E. T. S. Appleyard (biography)
- ARC fusion reactor (physics)
B
- BCS theory (physics)
- BCS: 50 Years (physics)
- Bean's critical state model (physics)
- Bechgaard salt (physics)
- Bogoliubov quasiparticle (physics)
C
- Charge density wave (physics)
- Charge qubit (computing)
- Maxim Chernodub (biography)
- Complex oxide (physics)
- Cooper pair (physics)
- Leon Cooper (biography)
- Covalent superconductor (physics)
- Critical field (physics)
- Cryo (physics)
- Cryoelectronics (physics)
D
- Josephson junction count (engineering)
- Timir Datta (biography)
E
- Energy gap (physics)
F
- Fault current limiter (physics)
- Fermi arc (physics)
- Ferromagnetic superconductor (physics)
- Flux pinning (physics)
- Flux pumping (physics)
- Flux qubit (computing)
- Fluxon (physics)
- Frozen mirror image method (physics)
- Fulde–Ferrell–Larkin–Ovchinnikov phase (physics)
G
- Ivar Giaever (biography)
- Vitaly Ginzburg (biography)
- Ginzburg–Landau theory (physics)
H
- Heavy fermion superconductor (physics)
- History of superconductivity (physics)
- Holbrook Superconductor Project (physics)
- Gilles Holst (biography)
- Homes's law (physics)
I
- Ideally hard superconductor (physics)
J
- Josephson effect (physics)
K
- Kinetic inductance (physics)
L
- List of superconductors (physics)
- Little–Parks effect (physics)
- Lockin effect (physics)
- London equations (computing)
- London penetration depth (physics)
- Long Josephson junction (physics)
M
- Magnetic flux quantum (physics)
- Mattis–Bardeen theory (physics)
- Meissner effect (physics)
- Method of images (physics)
- Microwave spectroscopy (physics)
- Mixed conductor (chemistry)
- Kathryn Moler (biography)
N
- Nambu–Jona-Lasinio model (physics)
P
- Pearl vortex (physics)
- Peierls transition (physics)
- Perfect conductor (physics)
- Phase qubit (computing)
- Phi Josephson junction (physics)
- Pi Josephson junction (physics)
- Pinning force (physics)
- Eugene Podkletnov (biography)
- Proximity effect (superconductivity) (physics)
Q
- Quantum flux parametron (physics)
- Quantum gyroscope (physics)
- Quantum vortex (physics)
R
- Rapid single flux quantum (physics)
- Reentrant superconductivity (physics)
- Residual-resistance ratio (physics)
S
- S-PULSE (physics)
- Scanning SQUID microscope (engineering)
- Scanning SQUID microscopy (physics)
- Silsbee effect (physics)
- Spallation Neutron Source (physics)
- SQUID (physics)
- Superconducting coherence length (physics)
- Superconducting computing (engineering)
- Superconducting magnet (physics)
- Superconducting magnetic energy storage (physics)
- Superconducting quantum computing (computing)
- Superconducting radio frequency (physics)
- Superconducting steel (physics)
- Superconducting tunnel junction (astronomy)
- Superconductor classification (physics)
- Superconductor Insulator Transition (physics)
- Supercurrent (physics)
- Superdiamagnetism (physics)
- SuperGrid (physics)
- SuperGrid (hydrogen) (physics)
- Superinsulator (physics)
- Swihart velocity (physics)
T
- Technological applications of superconductivity (physics)
- Thermal Hall effect (physics)
- Transmon (computing)
- Twistronics (physics)
- Type-1.5 superconductor (physics)
- Type-I superconductor (physics)
- Type-II superconductor (physics)
U
- Uranium ruthenium silicide (physics)
V
- Varphi Josephson junction (physics)
- Vortex state (physics)
W
- Werthamer–Helfand–Hohenberg theory (physics)
- Woodstock of physics (physics)