Superconductors and best conductors

In summary, the conversation discusses the potential for all metals to become superconductors at a temperature of 0 kelvin. It also touches on the differences between a metal having zero resistance and being a superconductor. The concept of residual resistivity and its impact on superconductivity is also mentioned. Additionally, the conversation briefly mentions the possibility of a surface current in superconductors.
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fisico30
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Hello Forum

gold, silver, copper are the best electrical conductors are room temperature. But they cannot be superconductors: there is no finite, low critical temperature at which they become superconductors...

But what if we could bring their temperature to 0 kelvin? I believe that all metals become superconductors (R=0) at o kelvin, correct?
All materials? Even insulators, can be become superconductors at 0 k?

thanks
fisico30
 
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fisico30 said:
Hello Forum

gold, silver, copper are the best electrical conductors are room temperature. But they cannot be superconductors: there is no finite, low critical temperature at which they become superconductors...

But what if we could bring their temperature to 0 kelvin? I believe that all metals become superconductors (R=0) at o kelvin, correct?
All materials? Even insulators, can be become superconductors at 0 k?

thanks
fisico30

There's a difference between a metal having "zero" resistivity and a superconductor. A superconductor has a stricter criteria, and, it is a "phase transition".

One needs to look at the Meissner effect, and the different between a diamagnet and perfect diamagnet. It is clearly manifested when cooling in a magnetic field.

BTW, most metals do not have zero resistance at T=0. There is something called residual resistivity that starts to creep up as one gets very close to 0K.

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Ok, thanks, I see.

So silver does not have a critical temperature and it may not even have zero resistivity at T=0 K...

As far as the current flowing in superconductors go: I think the current can only be a surface current, regardless of it being DC or AC...
Is that correct? If so, why?
thanks
fisico30
 

Related to Superconductors and best conductors

1. What is a superconductor?

A superconductor is a material that has zero electrical resistance and can conduct electricity without any loss of energy. This property is only observed at very low temperatures, typically below -200 degrees Celsius.

2. What makes superconductors the best conductors?

Superconductors have the highest conductivity of any material, meaning they can carry electric current without losing any energy. This is due to the fact that they have no resistance, allowing electrons to flow freely through the material.

3. How are superconductors used in real-world applications?

Superconductors have a wide range of applications, including in medical imaging devices, particle accelerators, and high-speed trains. They are also being researched for use in energy-efficient power transmission and storage.

4. Are there different types of superconductors?

Yes, there are two main types of superconductors: conventional and unconventional. Conventional superconductors are made of metallic elements and only exhibit superconductivity at very low temperatures. Unconventional superconductors are made of complex compounds and can exhibit superconductivity at higher temperatures.

5. How can we achieve higher temperatures for superconductivity?

Scientists are constantly researching and developing new materials and techniques to achieve superconductivity at higher temperatures. This involves understanding the mechanisms of superconductivity and finding ways to overcome the limitations of current materials.

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