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Superconductivity is a fascinating property exhibited by many materials when they are cooled down to cryogenic temperatures to below a certain transition temperature. Below this temperature they lose all of their electrical resistance and they are able to conduct electricity with zero loss of energy. They also exhibit interesting magnetic effects including the total expulsion of magnetic fields from their interior due to superconducting eddy currents.
In this video I look at the different kinds of superconductors like type-I and type-II superconductors, and high temperature superconductivity, the theory behind them: Ginzberg-Lanadu theory and BCS theory,, and the applications of them in the real world which include superconducting magnets for MRI machines and particle accelerators, quantum devices like josephson junctions and S.Q.U.I.Ds for uses like quantum computing.
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Комментарии : 431   
@pixelphysics3550
@pixelphysics3550 3 года назад
Bad metals making great superconductors is like an inspirational quote in itself
@yash1152
@yash1152 3 года назад
timestamps?
@fitwesdaily
@fitwesdaily 3 года назад
@@yash1152 7:14
@fitwesdaily
@fitwesdaily 3 года назад
@@yash1152 Also technically 3:16
@woofle4830
@woofle4830 2 года назад
Yeah, just remember, even if you’re not the best at everything, you may be great when being shocked at a high voltage
@yash1152
@yash1152 2 года назад
@@woofle4830 lol
@Phoboskomboa
@Phoboskomboa 3 года назад
I just defended my dissertation on Fe-based superconductors, and I found this video incredibly useful. Understanding things on a deep technical level is completely different than being able to understand it in simple terms and communicate it easily to a general audience. Like Einstein said, if you can't explain something simply, you don't understand it well enough.
@domainofscience
@domainofscience 3 года назад
Hey congratulations Ryan!
@denverstrong473
@denverstrong473 3 года назад
Congrats! And I think Feynman made his colleagues explain concepts with the simplest explanation possible to make sure everyone understood it.
@gregoryb9313
@gregoryb9313 2 года назад
Congrats Ryan! I just started as a first year grad student working on SC materials. Any tips?
@Phoboskomboa
@Phoboskomboa 2 года назад
@@gregoryb9313 Look up imposter syndrome and be aware of it. If it doesn't affect you, that's great, but it's incredibly common in advanced degree STEM programs. Understanding it is the most important step in overcoming it.
@ytcomments8524
@ytcomments8524 2 года назад
@@gregoryb9313 Read, read (reviews, good books, old papers and books, not just new material rediscovering 100-year-old information), and get a post doc level tutor/sponsor. Learn math, physics, chemistry, electronics and programming. Do not waste your time if something can be automated. Learn to use as many instruments, methods and techniques as you can. Don't limit yourself to "how thing are always done". Hang out with people from your field and outside your department. Discuss. Publish not only your discoveries (for that good fame and cash flow), but also how you failed so that some one out there may not fail like you did or just finds a solution to your issue. Have fun while it lasts. There is a narrow and steep road ahead in science.
@sicapanjesis3987
@sicapanjesis3987 3 года назад
Filming in the woods was a very cool idea...the greenery is pretty eye soothing...do such more often
@BboyKeny
@BboyKeny 2 года назад
Yes but it's also a weird story at the dinner table: "I went to the forest today and recorded myself talking about superconductivity"
@ivoryas1696
@ivoryas1696 2 года назад
@@BboyKeny I had assumed he functionally lived alone, tbh.
@ivoryas1696
@ivoryas1696 2 года назад
Sica Panjesis Honestly. I didn't think twice about it until he mentioned it.
@ILiekFishes
@ILiekFishes 2 года назад
greenscreen
@Xenodeza
@Xenodeza 3 года назад
Thank you for making these maps, it takes subjects that are not necessarily digestible by everyone and breaks them down to where even non-physicists can understand them, all the while still being respectful of people's intelligence. Much appreciated!
@domainofscience
@domainofscience 3 года назад
Hey thanks! Yes that's my goal :)
@rachelwalsh5682
@rachelwalsh5682 3 дня назад
I don't understand
@TangoIndiaMike144
@TangoIndiaMike144 3 года назад
"But... it's not magic, it's just plain old quantum mechanics" - Magician
@kse3
@kse3 3 года назад
"Just plain old quantum mechanics" ... so in other words, magic. Got it.
@mar1o981
@mar1o981 3 года назад
Well, some magicians use quantum physics as a way to prove the existence of magic.
@DanielVCOliveira
@DanielVCOliveira 3 года назад
We're approaching Marvel levels of scientific mumbo-jumbo
@AleksandrStrizhevskiy
@AleksandrStrizhevskiy 2 года назад
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clarke
@user-eq6uw3yr3d
@user-eq6uw3yr3d 2 года назад
@@mar1o981 what?
@physicsisawesome4205
@physicsisawesome4205 3 года назад
Physics is the most beautiful, incredible and important knowledge ever created
@orhx5529
@orhx5529 3 года назад
Dont forget about mathematics!
@filippobardi2663
@filippobardi2663 3 года назад
Religion: Am i a joke to you Me: Yes you are
@utsavbhurtel
@utsavbhurtel 3 года назад
@@orhx5529 Since, physics and mathematics are branches of science, they both are wonderfully awesome.
@marios1861
@marios1861 3 года назад
@@utsavbhurtel math isn't really science
@Drewteam88
@Drewteam88 3 года назад
Discovered I would say
@zaharazettira3214
@zaharazettira3214 2 дня назад
This video is underrated, you deserve more views thankyou
@LucasDimoveo
@LucasDimoveo 3 года назад
Map of biomaterials next?
@Jonesy3461
@Jonesy3461 3 года назад
Omg yes love this
@homosapien5684
@homosapien5684 3 года назад
His voice is therapeutic 😌
@mlaygo
@mlaygo 3 года назад
Fr 😌😌😌
@frederikthiele6715
@frederikthiele6715 3 года назад
Nice map and I enjoy your videos. I would like to mention an additional and interesting technology made possible by superconductors. Superconductors can be used to detect light on the single photon level with great precision. These superconducting nanowire single photon detectors SNSPD work by breaking down the superconduction of a wire when a photon impinges on a superconducting wire. They are around since the early 2000s and are used in the field of quantum optics. Currently the SNSPDs are setting the gold standard for single photon detection and can achieve a near unity detection efficiency.
@frederikthiele6715
@frederikthiele6715 3 года назад
@@alwaysdisputin9930 Not quite, the energy of a photon is big enough to break apart Cooper pairs. Once you Setup a hot spot with a normal resistive spot heating will kick in and the entire wire becomes resistive. The resistance can be easily read out. The layout of the super conductor line is critical to get it working. www.researchgate.net/profile/Chandra-Natarajan-2/publication/224836704_Superconducting_nanowire_single-photon_detectors_Physics_and_applications/links/00b49533b7632e3570000000/Superconducting-nanowire-single-photon-detectors-Physics-and-applications.pdf?origin=publication_detail
@tommasofreschi6467
@tommasofreschi6467 3 года назад
Always excited for all your maps!
@KalebPeters99
@KalebPeters99 3 года назад
Brilliant as always! Now, to get that Nobel Prize...
@user-ti6me3xd7x
@user-ti6me3xd7x Месяц назад
I wish YT would allow me to give a 1000 likes to each of your videos. Love them
@celeojoel
@celeojoel 3 года назад
I like how DoS also means Density of States, one of the key things studied in superconductivity
@masternobody1896
@masternobody1896 3 года назад
or digital operating system which is windows
@emretasdemir8028
@emretasdemir8028 3 года назад
or Disk Operating System
@denverstrong473
@denverstrong473 3 года назад
or the number 2
@kyleeshields6812
@kyleeshields6812 Месяц назад
or Designated Organization Screening
@Greyskyy151
@Greyskyy151 11 месяцев назад
Charles Hoskinson sent me here, Thank you!
@atmostud39
@atmostud39 3 года назад
You are hilarious. Your dry sense of humor has to be part of your success algorithm.
@lumanaughty1025
@lumanaughty1025 3 года назад
My Map of Quantum Physics poster is my favourite thing in my room!!
@Techmagus76
@Techmagus76 3 года назад
A very nice and well done quick overview over a complex field which hit the sweet spot of not to trivial to be wrong and not to complex to kick 99% of the people out very well. One thing for the back side of the map: the magic angle of bilayer graphene.
@kwon.olive3
@kwon.olive3 2 года назад
I really like your science videos. They all help me to step into a field I have never heard of, and they open me scopes of imagination!!
@user-hd3jr9wh5z
@user-hd3jr9wh5z 2 года назад
I love your pictures about the map of the science series. How about making those maps not only a poster but also a mouse pad? it would be really fascinating and I'm sure that many people would like it.
@taylorstoll562
@taylorstoll562 Месяц назад
Great video! I am a PhD student in mechanical engineering and focused in thermal energy systems and sustainability. That being said, I have zero background in this subject haha. This was super informative and easy to digest. Keep making great videos!
@JGNotla
@JGNotla 2 года назад
Incredible! This content is actually explained at a pace one can follow whitout having to pause at every new subject. Please do continue this trend.
@arcsomniac
@arcsomniac 2 года назад
DFTBA! Nerdfighter here, but Anton Petrov (What Da Math?!) brought me here. Great stuff!
@mimArmand
@mimArmand 2 года назад
This was awesome, like most of your videos! keep up the great work man!
@robertschlesinger1342
@robertschlesinger1342 3 года назад
Excellent video. Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video. This channel's videos are a must see for all thinking persons.
@emanuelc1025
@emanuelc1025 11 месяцев назад
LK 99 coming to be the room temperature superconductor!
@huihuihuihuihuihui1
@huihuihuihuihuihui1 11 месяцев назад
LK-99
@offirbaruch7895
@offirbaruch7895 2 года назад
You are doing amazing work with these videos (and maps!) 10x!
@watcherofvideoswasteroftim5788
@watcherofvideoswasteroftim5788 3 года назад
I love your choice of words at 10:44, made this field seem so not out of reach
@yash1152
@yash1152 3 года назад
yeah, he once said that he did smth (study or work) in this field - condensed matter physics
@ramaabu-alghanam1112
@ramaabu-alghanam1112 3 года назад
That is impressive. A fully informative video. Many thanks :)
@manucitomx
@manucitomx 3 года назад
Easy on the eye and great with words. What more can one ask for?
@chalysen
@chalysen 3 года назад
What a beautiful studio for doing wonderful work :)
@psycronizer
@psycronizer 2 года назад
yep ! I like vids like this, a guy who has temporarily reduced his clock cycles down to our level and made a informative vid on a tricky subject, could do another on the latest REBCO types and so on, especially the methods of attack on the critical field and current issues, sub most certainly earned, well done.
@ronaldgarrison8478
@ronaldgarrison8478 Год назад
0:12 Oh wow, it's so terrific how you've simplified it all!
@ganesh-uc2ft
@ganesh-uc2ft 10 месяцев назад
This channel is a goldmine. Thanks a lot for the content
@GameWorldRS
@GameWorldRS 11 месяцев назад
People coming back to this video in late July of 2023 be like
@squiggly_lines
@squiggly_lines Год назад
There are books out there that break things down and give you the big picture just like you do in your videos. I appreciate what you do because those types of books have always been among my favorite.
@domainofscience
@domainofscience Год назад
Yeah these are my favourite kind of books too
@shaileshkris
@shaileshkris 2 года назад
First time at your channel, and you get my subscription! You're impressive.
@lorpen4535
@lorpen4535 11 месяцев назад
This video will age like fine wine once LK 99 is confirmed.
@_sahildahat_
@_sahildahat_ 2 года назад
Great video as always. I recently stumbled upon this channel and have been watching DoS Latest work and its really good. I loved it. Thanks
@nathangrinalds2536
@nathangrinalds2536 3 года назад
Great video man! dos = density of states ... Easy to remember your channel and that it's connected to this type of content.
@Psalm_23
@Psalm_23 2 года назад
Can't wait for the map of engineering Or electrical engineering to be precise
@haneen3731
@haneen3731 3 года назад
Your videos are so beautifully made!
@thelocalsage
@thelocalsage 3 года назад
great video !!!! massive introductory insight thank you so much
@peacekeeper9687
@peacekeeper9687 Год назад
Your videos are very informative and help classifying all the different branches and fields ,systematically
@jhhn369
@jhhn369 3 года назад
This is super informative. Thanks!
@yannispoiron3786
@yannispoiron3786 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for this video, a gold mine of clear explanation
@Jermzzz
@Jermzzz 2 года назад
this man taught me more than my physics teacher in just 17 min
@Higgsinophysics
@Higgsinophysics 10 месяцев назад
What a perfect video... well done!
@Yroma7
@Yroma7 4 месяца назад
The CSH paper has now be retracted, just thought you should know. Love the video!
@marlonwood6529
@marlonwood6529 3 года назад
Another amazing video. Thank you for your work! Greetings from Berlin
@prathmeshtokekar5306
@prathmeshtokekar5306 10 месяцев назад
Here after lk99 👋🏻
@calmkat9032
@calmkat9032 3 года назад
Im surprised there's so many applications to civil engineering in one quantum field. Lossless energy grid? Levitating trains? Whats next, you'll tell me we put it in the roads and less people die in car crashes? Honestly you get me really excited about this metal.
@romajimamulo
@romajimamulo 3 года назад
I mean, the high temperature ones aren't even metal, they're ceramic.
@SlowToe
@SlowToe 3 года назад
Fantastic work. Your a credit to your parents.
@ac0SE
@ac0SE 11 месяцев назад
I had to watch this to understand why LK99 is a big deal.
@klopp04
@klopp04 Месяц назад
Bad for you, LK99 was a lie.
@NoahSpurrier
@NoahSpurrier Год назад
The most clear overview I’ve seen.
@ryannunes2862
@ryannunes2862 2 года назад
I really enjoy your visualizations.
@colinadevivero
@colinadevivero 2 года назад
You rock. I love your delivery style
@Paco-nq5yz
@Paco-nq5yz 3 года назад
Très fort………très,très fort MERCI
@LanceMcCarthy
@LanceMcCarthy 3 года назад
I always Like before I even hit Play, you never forget to be awesome 😎
@iumiforgot
@iumiforgot 3 года назад
criminally under-rated
@korakys
@korakys 3 года назад
Might need to redefine "room temperature" superconductivity after the week Vancouver has just had, heh.
@yash1152
@yash1152 3 года назад
hmm??
@riconaranjo.
@riconaranjo. 3 года назад
@@yash1152 heat dome hit the west coast, temperatures in bc were upwards of 40 (up to 49.5)
@yash1152
@yash1152 3 года назад
@@riconaranjo. oh, ohkayy, got it. the room as in actual room thing skipped my mind
@VladTsyb
@VladTsyb 2 года назад
Thank you! This is great!
@topquarkbln
@topquarkbln 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing! 💚👍
@oliversc9984
@oliversc9984 3 года назад
Great video and nice background!! :)
@delrefernando
@delrefernando 11 месяцев назад
Nobel price incoming
@smartwater598
@smartwater598 10 месяцев назад
?? They need new korea prize for this one
@Dr.RiccoMastermind
@Dr.RiccoMastermind 3 года назад
Great way of explaning 😎
@eriktempelman2097
@eriktempelman2097 3 года назад
One day, all of your Maps will become a very nice book, I hope!
@evanhansen1317
@evanhansen1317 3 года назад
Masterful job. I agree with your earlier assessment that its not always necessary to show the kill, but occasionally it drives home the point that wilderness living is bloody at times and food/hide procurement means killing. People need to see it done with a professional dispassion in order to to realize that there is nothing cruel about it, its just a part of the cycle of life. A predator killing prey is much messier and less humane than is a hunter dispatch, but both are thankful for what nature has provided.
@danielsykesvlogs
@danielsykesvlogs 3 года назад
Your map videos are the best, do you have any plans to do a relativity one?
@yashen12345
@yashen12345 3 года назад
woah the forest background is wayy nicer.....keep it!
@oris_s
@oris_s Год назад
Loved the video!
@milliosmiles5160
@milliosmiles5160 2 года назад
Wow, AWESOME!
@nikolas8741
@nikolas8741 2 года назад
amazing! this is amazing! thanks!
@vibeguy_
@vibeguy_ 3 года назад
Woo organics! Thanks for mentioning us
@BazNard
@BazNard 3 года назад
Great video again!
@jorgest1973
@jorgest1973 3 года назад
super congratulations for the video, is excellent
@xehaytecle932
@xehaytecle932 2 года назад
Excellent map bro thanks
@clearshadow213
@clearshadow213 Год назад
Thanks i am a nerd and this is well put together.
@samuelyusuf6334
@samuelyusuf6334 2 года назад
Thank you for educating me
@erdalunal632
@erdalunal632 6 месяцев назад
Dude you are too good looking and your voice is mesmerising, I found it difficult to follow the superconductivity, I think I have to watch it few more times 😂❤️
@steelwarrior105
@steelwarrior105 3 года назад
Impressive that you just explained a senior college level topic in a way that anyone can get.
@djj949
@djj949 2 года назад
wow! I'm a bit of a material science nerd. Heard some new, super-interesting stuff here. Nice presentation!
@djj949
@djj949 2 года назад
So goooood!!!
@subesteinruso2456
@subesteinruso2456 3 года назад
Man I just love your work. If possible can you make one on strength of material/ material science too. Love from India ❤️
@Ionianverse
@Ionianverse 3 года назад
Superb video very useful Thanks.
@chevasithompa8294
@chevasithompa8294 2 года назад
Very good!👍
@playgroundchooser
@playgroundchooser 3 года назад
I'm here for the algorithm! 👍🏼
@josephdrake6488
@josephdrake6488 3 года назад
Great video!
@Nina-wp2uw
@Nina-wp2uw 3 года назад
amazing! best video ever
@fendymashups
@fendymashups 11 месяцев назад
Waiting for lk99 peer reviewed
@bryonpav
@bryonpav 3 года назад
This is amazing.
@cyto3338
@cyto3338 3 года назад
14:23 "I used the stones to destroy the stones"
@pitchblack5422
@pitchblack5422 3 года назад
Minecraft in a nutshell
@yueteng2046
@yueteng2046 Год назад
😘best of the best! Love!
@Rhannmah
@Rhannmah 3 года назад
Another future application I think could be is energy storage. If you can get electrons to circulate freely inside a superconductor with no resistance, wouldn't it be possible to let them run indefinitely, therefore storing their energy for later use?
@drdca8263
@drdca8263 3 года назад
That seems reasonable, provided the current stays under the critical current or whatever he said? Also, I think maybe that would induce a large magnetic field? Not sure whether or not that would pose a substantial engineering problem.
@takomamadashvili360
@takomamadashvili360 2 года назад
Your videos are awesome🚀🤩
@tariq3erwa
@tariq3erwa 3 года назад
As a PHY undergrad. this is the most inspiring video
@bcr044
@bcr044 3 года назад
"We've seen currents losing no energy over twenty-five years" Good to know there are superconductor experiments that have been running almost twice as long as I've been alive
@psycronizer
@psycronizer 3 года назад
sad to know there have been superconducting experiments running half as long as I've been alive....
@Nekuzir
@Nekuzir 3 года назад
Just saw an article today where science is fusing super conductors with semiconductors, exciting stuff
@anonymous-ds3mc
@anonymous-ds3mc 3 года назад
Your voice is just so sweet!
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