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*'''[[:Category:Bean model|Bean model]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Bean model|Bean model]]''' - the 1962 model that gives an explanation of irreversible magnetization of hard semiconductors | ||
*'''[[:Category:Conducting materials|Conducting materials]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Conducting materials|Conducting materials]]''' - materials that allow the conduction of electric currents to varying degrees | ||
*'''[[:Category:Critical current|Critical current]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Critical current|Critical current]]''' | ||
*'''[[:Category:Flux pinning|Flux pinning]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Flux pinning|Flux pinning]]''' |
Revision as of 22:08, 14 November 2011
Topics related to electrical conductivity, including semiconductors, superconductors and current
Subcategories
- Bean model - the 1962 model that gives an explanation of irreversible magnetization of hard semiconductors
- Conducting materials - materials that allow the conduction of electric currents to varying degrees
- Critical current
- Flux pinning
- Semiconductor materials
- Superconducting devices
- Superconducting filaments and wires
- Superconducting films
- Superconducting integrated circuits
- Superconducting magnetic energy storage
- Superconducting materials
- Superconducting transition temperature
- Wire
Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
Pages in category "Conductivity & superconductivity"
The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total.
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- J. Robert Schrieffer
- Archives:A Review of UK Government Involvement in the Field of Semiconductor Technology Within the Research Establishments
- Archives:Diversity, Complementarity, and Cooperation Materials Innovation in the Semiconductor Industry
- Semiconductors
- Archives:From Germanium to Silicon, A History of Change in the Technology of the Semiconductors
- First-Hand:Serendipity and Superconducting Magnets
- Oral-History:Ralph M. Showers
- Oral-History:Arnold Silver
- Oral-History:George E. Smith
- Oral-History:Earl Steele
- Oral-History:Takuo Sugano
- IEEE Council on SuperConductivity History
- Superconductors
- Superinsulators