type I superconductor
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magnetic and electromagnetic properties
- In superconductivity: Critical field
…field apply to ordinary (so-called type I) superconductors. In the following section the behaviour of other (type II) superconductors is examined.
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Meissner effect
- In Meissner effect
Some superconductors, called type I (tin and mercury, for example), can be made to exhibit a complete Meissner effect by eliminating various chemical impurities and physical imperfections and by choosing proper geometrical shape and size. Other superconductors, called type II (vanadium and niobium, for example), exhibit only a…
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work of Ginzburg
- In Vitaly Ginzburg
…occurs in certain metals termed type I superconductors. Ginzburg developed such a theory, and it proved so comprehensive that Abrikosov later used it to build a theoretical explanation for type II superconductors. Ginzburg’s achievement also enabled other scientists to create and test new superconducting materials and build more powerful electromagnets.
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