It's also important to keep in mind that a superconducting material with a critical temperature above room temperature would not automatically solve all our power loss issues. The border between the normal-conducting and the superconducting state is a surface in the phase space spanned by temperature, current density, and magnetic field. If the critical current density or the upper critical field are too low at room temperature for most applications, the material is of little use.

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Thomas Baumgartner
Thomas Baumgartner

Written by Thomas Baumgartner

Physicist (PhD), engineer, software developer, data manager / analysist, photographer, musician, and (as of late) writer. Lives in Vienna, Austria.

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