suprajuhtivust
Suprajuhtivust is a phenomenon observed in mesoscopic materials where electron transport occurs through quantum mechanical tunneling. This effect is particularly notable in materials with a high degree of electronic confinement, such as in quantum dots and nanowires. Suprajuhtivust is not solely dependent on thermal energy and can occur at temperatures near absolute zero.
The theory behind suprajuhtivust was initially proposed by the Soviet physicist Yakir Aharonov and his colleague
In the context of solid-state physics, suprajuhtivust refers to the phenomenon where an electric current flows
The scientific study of suprajuhtivust involves the application of techniques such as scanning tunneling microscopy and