Mechanism of superconductivity
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Superconductivity is a solid-state physics phenomena that happens in some materials at a particular critical temperature (commonly referred to as Tc). The absence of any magnetic field in the inside of a superconducting material is distinguished by its endlessly high electrical conductivity. This so-called superconductivity has proven crucial in many fields of science. The theory of superconductivity and its mechanism is explained in this paper in a straightforward manner.
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