Normal-temperature resonant superconducting system

Collating a superconducting phenomenon through universal field introductory theory comes to a conclusion: the superconducting phenomenon is only related with whether a medium can propagate radio waves in the manner of resonance or not, and is unrelated with temperature. Normal-temperature supercondu...

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Main Author GE HONGSHAN
Format Patent
LanguageChinese
English
Published 14.03.2012
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Summary:Collating a superconducting phenomenon through universal field introductory theory comes to a conclusion: the superconducting phenomenon is only related with whether a medium can propagate radio waves in the manner of resonance or not, and is unrelated with temperature. Normal-temperature superconducting is the natural quality of conductor and semiconductor materials, and as long as the condition of resonantly propagating the radio waves is met, the superconducting characteristic can be displayed in resonant propagation. The uniform medium is a material condition for generating the resonantly propagated radio waves. The radio waves which can be resonantly propagated in the corresponding medium (the diameter is also the technical index) is provided through a current collator according to set parameters, thereby, the radio waves can be propagated at normal temperature in the manner of resonant superconducting.
Bibliography:Application Number: CN201010259689