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Superconductivity
Theories
BCS
Bean's critical state
Ginzburg–Landau
Kohn–Luttinger
London
Matthias
Mattis–Bardeen
RVB
WHH
Characteristic parameters
coherence length
critical field
London penetration depth
Silsbee current
Phenomena
Abrikosov vortices
Andreev reflection
Cooper pairs
flux pinning
flux pumping
Josephson effect
Little–Parks effect
Meissner effect
Homes's law
persistent currents
proximity effect
reentrance
SU(2) color
supercurrents
superdiamagnetism
superstripes
Classification
By magnetic response
Types
I
II
1.5
ferromagnetic
By explanation
conventional
unconventional
By critical temperature
low temperature
high temperature
room temperature
By composition
covalent
cuprates
heavy fermion
iron-based
oxypnictides
organic
Technological applications
cryotron
electromagnets
MRI
NMR
quantum computing
Rutherford cable
SQUID
wires
List of superconductors
bilayer graphene
BSCCO
LBCO
MgB
2
NbSn
NbTi
TBCCO
YBCO
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