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Talium (Tl)-1223 superconductor solid-state reaction method
Author: qetevan khutsishviliKeywords: superconductor, critical temperature, precursor, diamagnetic
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Superconductivity and superconducting materials are unique compounds because their resistivity becomes zero when cooled to a specific temperature. Another distinctive feature is that absolute diamagnetism is observed during cooling, that is, the complete withdrawal of the magnetic field from the samples. These properties make them a promising material from the point of view of use. Therefore, researchers in both applied and fundamental directions are very relevant. Thallium-based superconductors based on cuprates, whose critical temperature varies in the range of 95K-125K and are characterized by high critical current density values, are important.