different between superconductivity vs fulleride
superconductivity
English
Etymology
From super- +? conductivity
Noun
superconductivity (countable and uncountable, plural superconductivities)
Wikiversity
- (physics) The property of a material whereby it has no resistance to the flow of an electric current.
- Currently, superconductivity can only be achieved at extremely low temperatures.
Related terms
- superconduction
- superconductor
- superconduct
Translations
See also
- FFLO phase / FFLO state
- Cooper pair
References
- OED2
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fulleride
English
Noun
fulleride (plural fullerides)
- (chemistry) a fullerene doped with a metal atom; some of them exhibit superconductivity
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