Art Of High-temperature Superconductor is a photograph by Alfred Pasieka/science Photo Library which was uploaded on October 4th, 2018.
Art Of High-temperature Superconductor
High temperature superconductor. Molecular model of part of the high temperature superconductor, 123-YBCO or 1-2-3. The name is due to the ratio of... more
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Art Of High-temperature Superconductor
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High temperature superconductor. Molecular model of part of the high temperature superconductor, 123-YBCO or 1-2-3. The name is due to the ratio of metals in it (chemical formula: Y. Ba2. Cu3. O7). Superconductors transmit electrical current with no electrical resistance and therefore no energy loss. YBCO stands for the elements yttrium (Y), barium (B), copper (C) and oxygen (O) which form 1-2-3. Atoms are colour-coded: yttrium (purple), oxygen (red), barium (yellow) and copper (blue). Superconductors which work at a relatively warm 30 Kelvin (-243 degrees celsius) were first created in 1986. High temperature superconductors such as this one can
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