supraleituvuuden
Supraleituvuuden is the phenomenon where certain materials exhibit zero electrical resistance when cooled below a characteristic critical temperature. This means that electric current can flow through them indefinitely without any energy loss. The discovery of supraleituvuuden was made by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911 while studying the electrical properties of mercury at very low temperatures. When the temperature of mercury dropped to about 4.2 Kelvin, its resistance vanished.
Beyond zero resistance, supraleituvuuden also involves the expulsion of magnetic fields from the interior of the
The theoretical explanation for conventional superconductivity was provided by the BCS theory, developed by John Bardeen,