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superconductivity

Superconductivity is the ability of certain materials to conduct electricity with practically zero resistance.

Examples of superconductors include aluminium, niobium, magnesium diboride, cuprates such as yttrium barium copper oxide and iron pnictides.

These materials only become superconducting at temperatures below a certain value, known as the critical temperature.

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