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  • ...roperties. When bismuth is cooled to very low temperatures, it can exhibit superconductivity with a critical temperature (Tc) around 10^-5 K (extremely low). ...ation of a magnetic field can lead to the formation of vortices, which are topological excitations that can be thought of as " whirlpools" of superconducting curr
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  • :* A metamaterial composition that potentially enables superconductivity at room temperature, which would be revolutionary as current accepted super ...ctivity, which have been proposed as a route to achieving room-temperature superconductivity[2]
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  • ...bs/2012.14744 arXiv:2012.14744] confirms the paper covers multifractality, topological properties, Anderson localization, superconducting proximity effects, and r ...ct's coverage of topics (multifractality, topology, Anderson localization, superconductivity), KAM is not a subject of that review.
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  • ...roperties. When bismuth is cooled to very low temperatures, it can exhibit superconductivity with a critical temperature (Tc) around 10^-5 K (extremely low). ...ation of a magnetic field can lead to the formation of vortices, which are topological excitations that can be thought of as " whirlpools" of superconducting curr
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  • ...d of attached superconducting electrodes (≳10 T) and are attributed to the topological surface states of Bi, which possess strong Rashba spin‑orbit coupling and * In crystalline Bi nanowires, proximity‑induced superconductivity yields a supercurrent that persists in fields above the electrode critical
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