New Compact High Temperature Superconductor Cable

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kurt9
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In the superconductor field, "high temperature" means liquid Nitrogen and above. Liquid Nitrogen is cheaper than milk. You can also buy a compressor and refrigeration system to make your own for about a million dollars.

This material, that can handle a flux of 2800 Amps in a 7.5mm diameter cable brings it close to the time that fermionic coupling of Heim Theory can be tested. Give it another year or two.

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kurt9 wrote:In the superconductor field, "high temperature" means liquid Nitrogen and above.
No, it doesn't. It means more like "over 30k".
Wkipedia wrote:High-temperature superconductors (abbreviated high-Tc or HTS) are materials that have a superconducting transition temperature (Tc) above 30 K (−243.2 °C). From 1960 to 1980, 30 K was thought to be the highest theoretically possible Tc.
I do note that someone has added additional definitions, the last of which covers yours. However, it seems to apply more to the "technical; applications" field rather than the SC field itself. None-the-less, in the context of this thread, it is still bite-a$$ cold.

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Nevertheless, cooling something down to and maintaining it at 30K is far easier and cheaper than 4K, which is the temperature of liquid Helium.

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Heck, you can use Neon rather than Helium.

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