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Superconductivity is the transmission of current with no resistive losses, and is one of the most active areas of condensed matter physics research.

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Superconductor: What form of paramters (like London penetration depth) to use?

I am dealing with thin film and LN2 temperature, and am trying to calculate values such as the Pearl Length, but am trying to find clarification as to which value of $\lambda_L$ to use in this case. e …
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Is a superconductor really a super conductor?

Yes and no. When you get down to certain geometric extremes (1D, 2D), you start to have other effects that result in non-zero resistance (phase slips, vortices). You can effectively think of a bulk s …
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Shine a light into a superconductor

I suggest reading some articles on superconducting single photon detectors, as these operate basically in a manner relating to your question. The current theories on how they operate range from; Hot …
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