Current storage. The current in a conductor die out when the power source is removed. The current in superconductor keeps flowing even after the source is removed. Magnetic field. The magnetic field lines of force pass within the conductor. The superconductor expels the magnetic field from the inside.
Quantum locking or levitation. A simple conductor does not have such a feat. The quantum locking is a state in which the superconductor stays locked hovering in a magnetic field. Energy Storage. A conductor cannot store energy due to its resistance. It dissipates energy. A superconductor does no dissipate energy so it can store energy. Power Transmission. Generally, electrons do not form pairs, a special circumstance is required two electrons each interact strongly with a lattice and with each other while in order any conductor, the electrons interact with lattice weakly.
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The superconducting material fills the gaps left by the holes, and the process is finished inside a nitrogen-filled glove box to protect the finished system from damage. Remote-controlled micromanipulators are used to complete the fabrication, under an optical microscope.
With the fabrication now achieved, the testing and the experiments can begin — and have already started, in refrigerators cooled close to absolute zero. What's more, the researchers think that they can use the same technique to work with other semiconductors in the future, further expanding its potential.
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