supraleittisiä
Supraleittisiä refers to materials that exhibit superconductivity. Superconductivity is a quantum mechanical phenomenon observed in certain materials when they are cooled below a critical temperature. In this state, the material has zero electrical resistance, meaning that electric current can flow through it indefinitely without any energy loss. Additionally, superconductors expel magnetic fields from their interior, a property known as the Meissner effect.
The discovery of superconductivity dates back to 1911 by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes. Initially, superconductivity was observed
The mechanisms behind superconductivity can be broadly categorized into two types. Conventional superconductors are explained by
Potential applications of superconductors are vast and include powerful electromagnets for MRI machines and particle accelerators,