Superconductivity of plasma and fireballs (Q2519224)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5497367
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5497367 |
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Superconductivity of plasma and fireballs (English)
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26 January 2009
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The author studies several phenomena arising in superconductivity processes involving ionized, positively charged plasma and fireballs. One of the main results of the present paper establishes that a too strong magnetic field, which is excited by the powerful current in the superconductor, destroys the state of superconductivity that induces this current. Electrons begin to fall from the cover into the channel, the superconductivity disappears, and the lightning extinguishes. Other results of this paper concern Abrikosov lattices, as well as the macroscopic separation of positive or negative plasma.
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superconductivity
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plasma
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electron
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fireball
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