Superconducting wires are specialized conductive materials that exhibit nearly zero electrical resistance when cooled below their critical operating temperatures. This unique property enables highly efficient electricity transmission with minimal energy loss while generating strong and stable magnetic fields. As a result, superconducting wires are widely used in applications such as MRI systems, particle accelerators, fusion energy research, power transmission networks, and magnetic levitation (Maglev) transportation.
These wires are broadly classified intoย low-temperature (LTS), medium-temperature (MTS), and high-temperature superconductors (HTS), each designed to meet specific performance and cooling requirements. While low-temperature superconductors are extensively used in established medical and research systems, high-temperature superconductors are gaining traction due to their lower cooling requirements, improved operational flexibility, and expanding use in advanced energy, transportation, and industrial applications.
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