Tags: superconductivity

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  1. Mini Course on Physical Models

    Courses | 04 Sep 2019 | Contributor(s):: Bruno Uchoa

    This mini-course of four lectures is intended to stimulate undergraduate students to think critically about the the modeling process in physics.

  2. A CNTFET-Based Nanowired Induction Two-Way Transducers

    Papers | 05 Sep 2012 | Contributor(s):: Rostyslav Sklyar

    A complex of the induction magnetic field two-way nanotransducers of the different physical values for both the external and implantable interfaces in a wide range of arrays are summarized. Implementation of the nanowires allows reliable transducing of the biosignals' partials and bringing of...

  3. Nano*High: Superconductivity, Trains and SQUIDs

    Online Presentations | 02 Feb 2010 | Contributor(s):: John Clarke

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Nano*High. Superconductivity is a unique phenomenon where the electric resistance of a material drops to zero. Until only a few decades ago, superconductivity was only observed at extremely low temperatures. Today however, a new class of exotic...