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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Superconductor classification — Superconductors can be classified in accordance with several criteria that depend on our interest in their physical properties, on the understanding we have about them, on how expensive is cooling them or on the material they are made of. By… … Wikipedia
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Type I superconductor — Type I superconductors are superconductors that cannot be penetrated by magnetic flux lines (Meißner Ochsenfeld effect). As such, they have only a single critical temperature at which the material ceases to superconduct, becoming resistive. The… … Wikipedia
Type-II superconductor — A Type II superconductor is a superconductor characterised by its gradual transition from the superconducting to the normal state within an increasing magnetic field. Typically they superconduct at higher temperatures and magnetic fields than… … Wikipedia
Upper critical field — Upper critical field= The magnetic field (usually expressed in teslas (T)) which completely suppresses superconductivity in a Type II superconductor at 0K (absolute zero).More properly, the UCF is a function of temperature (and pressure) and if… … Wikipedia