Demonstration of magnetic levitation of one of the new high-temperature superconductors - yttrium- barium- copper oxide (Y-Ba2-Cu3-O7-x). Discovered i
Demonstration of magnetic levitation of one of the new high-temperature superconductors - yttrium- barium- copper oxide (Y-Ba2-Cu3-O7-x). Discovered in 1986, the new superconducting ceramic materials are expected to lead to a technological revolution & are the subject of intensive worldwide research. The photograph shows a small, cylindrical magnet floating freely above a nitrogen-cooled, cylindrical specimen of a superconducting ceramic (made by IMI Ltd). The vapour is due to liquid nitrogen, which bathes the ceramic & maintains it within a superconducting temperature range. Photographed at the University of Birmingham,
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Photo credit: © DAVID PARKER/IMI/UNIV. OF BIRMINGHAM HIGH TC CONSORTIUM/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: conductance, conducting, conductivity, conductor, high-temperature, levitation, magnetic, magnetism, oxide, physics, superconductor, yttrium-barium-copper