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The Government spent about $96 million on high-temperature superconductivity research in 1988.
At the time of his death, he was writing a book on high-temperature superconductivity.
The best available model of high-temperature superconductivity is still somewhat crude.
Merely achieving high-temperature superconductivity is not enough to make use of the materials.
The following year, a flood of papers on high-temperature superconductivity were presented at the meeting.
Thus, 25 years in, it looks like we're still struggling to understand the processes that drive high-temperature superconductivity.
Some experts theorize that the two-stage process is central to high-temperature superconductivity.
They made no announcement and wrote only a deliberately subdued paper reporting "possible" high-temperature superconductivity.
In the context of high-temperature superconductivity: a conventional superconductor.
Last week a Presidential panel called for the formation of consortiums to pursue high-temperature superconductivity.
Among the most intriguing scientific finds of the 1980's was something called the quantum Hall effect, which may help make practical high-temperature superconductivity.
In condensed matter physics, an important unsolved theoretical problem is that of high-temperature superconductivity.
They have applications in thin-film magnetic heterostructures and high-temperature superconductivity, for example.
Japanese experts have projected a market of $20 billion to $34 billion before the end of the century in high-temperature superconductivity.
In the weeklong gathering that began today, 23 scientists, including 11 theorists, are to present their findings and views on the nature of high-temperature superconductivity.
Although there are several theories purporting to explain high-temperature superconductivity, they are all in dispute.
In 1987, yttrium barium copper oxide was found to achieve high-temperature superconductivity.
Now, less than two years after the landmark discovery, even high school students can demonstrate high-temperature superconductivity for less than $50.
Neutron scattering may eventually provide the evidence needed to show how high-temperature superconductivity works, a problem that has hotly divided physicists in recent years.
To this day, no theory can fully explain the high-temperature superconductivity and unconventional (non-s-wave) pairing state found in these materials.
Bertram Batlogg is an Austrian physicist known for his research on high-temperature superconductivity.
A year ago, high-temperature superconductivity was no more than a single uncertain and unconfirmed laboratory result that had just appeared in a little-read German journal.
Other early markets are arising where the relative efficiency, size and weight advantages of devices based on high-temperature superconductivity outweigh the additional costs involved.
He defended the unorthodox disclosure as having had a precedent in early disclosures of advances in high-temperature superconductivity.
"Yes, those two physicists discovered high-temperature superconductivity in a batch of ceramic that had been prepared incorrectly according to their experimental schedule.