1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2079-8_16
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Further Experiments with Liquid Helium. D. On the Change of the Electrical Resistance of Pure Metals at very low Temperatures, etc. V. The Disappearance of the resistance of mercury

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“…The phenomenon of superconductivity was first discovered by Heike Kamerling Onnes in 1911 [10,11]. He showed that the resistance of mercury (Hg) falls to zero below the critical temperature, T c = 4.2 K, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Superconductivity: An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The phenomenon of superconductivity was first discovered by Heike Kamerling Onnes in 1911 [10,11]. He showed that the resistance of mercury (Hg) falls to zero below the critical temperature, T c = 4.2 K, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Superconductivity: An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Temperature dependence of c-axis dilation for Ca(Fe 1−x Co x ) 2 As 2 annealed at 400°C. The thermal expansion measurement was performed using a capacitive dilatometer.…”
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“…Superconductivity in elements has been searched for since the beginning of the twentieth century [1][2][3], but superconducting gold has not yet been found. In 1982, Buchal et al cooled an ultrapure gold sample (RRR 70,000 and 10,000) down to 38 μK, but they could not observe superconductivity [4].…”
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“…A revision of the basic concepts of physics in the 1920s and 1930s led to the intense development of its many fields, including the solid state physics. The use of quantum mechanics made it possible to explain the phenomenon of superconductivity, discovered in 1911 by H. Kamerlingh Onnes [1]. Newly formed quantum physics also helped to determine promising ways to search for new superconductors and choose the most effective methods to study them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%