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@article{webb,
title = {Superconductivity in the elements, alloys and simple compounds},
volume = {514},
issn = {09214534},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0921453415000647},
doi = {10.1016/j.physc.2015.02.037},
language = {en},
urldate = {2022-02-13},
journal = {Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications},
author = {Webb, G.W. and Marsiglio, F. and Hirsch, J.E.},
month = jul,
year = {2015},
pages = {17--27},
}
@book{schmidt,
address = {Berlin},
title = {The {Physics} of superconductors: introduction to fundamentals and applications},
isbn = {9783642082511},
shorttitle = {The {Physics} of superconductors},
language = {eng},
publisher = {Springer},
author = {Šmidt, Vadim V. and Müller, Paul},
year = {2010},
}
@book{waldram,
address = {Bristol ; Philadelphia, Pa},
title = {Superconductivity of metals and cuprates},
isbn = {9780852743355 9780852743379},
publisher = {Institute of Physics Pub},
author = {Waldram, J. R.},
year = {1996},
keywords = {Superconductivity},
}
@misc{rhowiki,
title = {Electrical resistivity and conductivity},
copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License},
url = {https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electrical_resistivity_and_conductivity&oldid=1070466789},
abstract = {Electrical resistivity (also called specific electrical resistance or volume resistivity) is a fundamental property of a material that measures how strongly it resists electric current. A low resistivity indicates a material that readily allows electric current. Resistivity is commonly represented by the Greek letter ρ (rho). The SI unit of electrical resistivity is the ohm-meter (Ω⋅m). For example, if a 1 m3 solid cube of material has sheet contacts on two opposite faces, and the resistance between these contacts is 1 Ω, then the resistivity of the material is 1 Ω⋅m.
Electrical conductivity or specific conductance is the reciprocal of electrical resistivity. It represents a material's ability to conduct electric current. It is commonly signified by the Greek letter σ (sigma), but κ (kappa) (especially in electrical engineering) and γ (gamma) are sometimes used. The SI unit of electrical conductivity is siemens per metre (S/m).},
language = {en},
urldate = {2022-02-13},
journal = {Wikipedia},
month = feb,
year = {2022},
note = {Page Version ID: 1070466789},
}
@book{crc,
address = {Boca Raton},
edition = {84. ed., 2003/2004},
title = {{CRC} handbook of chemistry and physics: a ready-reference book of chemical and physical data},
isbn = {9780849304842},
shorttitle = {{CRC} handbook of chemistry and physics},
publisher = {CRC Press},
author = {{Chemical Rubber Company}},
editor = {Lide, David R.},
year = {2003},
}