Category:Conductivity & superconductivity
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Topics related to electrical conductivity, including semiconductors, superconductors and current | Topics related to electrical conductivity, including semiconductors, superconductors and current | ||
== Subcategories == | == Subcategories == | ||
| − | *'''[[:Category:Bean model|Bean model]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Bean model|Bean model]]''' - the 1962 model that gives an explanation of irreversible magnetization of hard semiconductors |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Conducting materials|Conducting materials]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Conducting materials|Conducting materials]]''' - materials that allow the conduction of electric currents to varying degrees |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Critical current|Critical current]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Critical current|Critical current]]''' - the maximum electrical density a superconductor can maintain without resistance |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Flux pinning|Flux pinning]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Flux pinning|Flux pinning]]''' - the phenomena that magnetic flux lines do not move despite the current operating on them by a superconductor |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Semiconductor materials|Semiconductor materials]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Semiconductor materials|Semiconductor materials]]''' - materials that have an intermediate electrical conductivity between a conductor and an insulator |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting devices|Superconducting devices]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting devices|Superconducting devices]]''' - devices that allow zero or almost zero electrical resistance, often operated at very low temperatures and with materials such as mercury |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting filaments and wires|Superconducting filaments and wires]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting filaments and wires|Superconducting filaments and wires]]''' - wires and filaments that have superconductive properties |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting films|Superconducting films]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting films|Superconducting films]]''' - material films that have superconducting properties |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting integrated circuits|Superconducting integrated circuits]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting integrated circuits|Superconducting integrated circuits]]''' - integrated circuits or ICs that have superconducting properties |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting magnetic energy storage|Superconducting magnetic energy storage]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting magnetic energy storage|Superconducting magnetic energy storage]]''' - or SMES, a system that stores energy in a magnetic field created by the flow of direct current through a superconducting coil cooled below its critical temperatures |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting materials|Superconducting materials]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting materials|Superconducting materials]]''' - materials, which, below a critical temperature, have zero or almost zero electrical resistance |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting transition temperature|Superconducting transition temperature]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Superconducting transition temperature|Superconducting transition temperature]]''' - the temperature at which a particular material becomes a superconductor with no electrical resistance |
| − | *'''[[:Category:Wire|Wire]]''' | + | *'''[[:Category:Wire|Wire]]''' - a single usually flexible strand of metal that transmits electricity and electromagnetic signals |
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Topics related to electrical conductivity, including semiconductors, superconductors and current
Subcategories
- Bean model - the 1962 model that gives an explanation of irreversible magnetization of hard semiconductors
- Conducting materials - materials that allow the conduction of electric currents to varying degrees
- Critical current - the maximum electrical density a superconductor can maintain without resistance
- Flux pinning - the phenomena that magnetic flux lines do not move despite the current operating on them by a superconductor
- Semiconductor materials - materials that have an intermediate electrical conductivity between a conductor and an insulator
- Superconducting devices - devices that allow zero or almost zero electrical resistance, often operated at very low temperatures and with materials such as mercury
- Superconducting filaments and wires - wires and filaments that have superconductive properties
- Superconducting films - material films that have superconducting properties
- Superconducting integrated circuits - integrated circuits or ICs that have superconducting properties
- Superconducting magnetic energy storage - or SMES, a system that stores energy in a magnetic field created by the flow of direct current through a superconducting coil cooled below its critical temperatures
- Superconducting materials - materials, which, below a critical temperature, have zero or almost zero electrical resistance
- Superconducting transition temperature - the temperature at which a particular material becomes a superconductor with no electrical resistance
- Wire - a single usually flexible strand of metal that transmits electricity and electromagnetic signals
Subcategories
This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.
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