释义 |
superconductorsu‧per‧con‧duc‧tor /ˌsuːpəkənˈdʌktə $ -pərkənˈdʌktər/ noun [countable] - A soldier tried to shove a bayonet into his throat, but the steel buckled against his adam's apple superconductor.
- In the 1970s the search for a room temperature superconductor led chemists to look at one-dimensional organic conductors and semiconductors.
- Like most of the organic superconductors already known, the new material loses its resistance only under high pressure.
- Our results demonstrate that these systems are genuinely 3-D superconductors as opposed to lower-dimensional or granular superconductors.
- Scientists managed to find metals that become superconductors at temperatures as high as minus 415 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The researchers relied on the ability of the material to repel a magnetic field, a trademark of superconductors.
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