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English: Overview of superconducting critical temperatures for a variety of superconducting materials since the first discovery in 1911.

Colors represent different classes of materials:

This figure is based on the Wikimedia Commons figure "Sc history.gif" at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sc_history.gif where the timeline stopped at 2010 and did not contain more than one iron-based compound.

I originally made this figure for my master's thesis, but thought it was worth sharing here. The master's thesis can be found on http://fys.bozack.dk/docs/master or at the permanent DOI number 10.6084/m9.figshare.2075680.v2 (figure 2.4 on page 8).

If you use this figure, please cite it as: Pia Jensen Ray. Figure 2.4 in Master's thesis, "Structural investigation of La2–xSrxCuO4+y - Following staging as a function of temperature". Niels Bohr Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen, Denmark, November 2015. DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.2075680.v2

Edit (Gingras.ol): I modified this figure to make it up-to-date. You could also cite my PhD thesis: O. Gingras. "La supraconductivité non-conventionnelle du ruthénate de strontium: corrélations électroniques et couplage spin-orbite". Université de Montréal, Faculté des Arts et des Sciences. Montréal, Canada, 2022.
Русский: Обзор критических температур сверхпроводимости для различных сверхпроводящих материалов с момента первого открытия в 1911 году.

Цвета представляют различные классы материалов:

Это изображение основано на рисунке Викисклада "Sc history.gif "в https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sc_history.gif , где временная шкала остановилась на 2010 году и не содержала более одного соединения на основе железа.

Первоначально я сделал это изображение для своей магистерской диссертации, но подумал, что им стоит поделиться здесь. Магистерскую диссертацию можно найти на http://fys.bozack.dk/docs/master или по постоянному номеру DOI10.6084/m9.figshare.2075680.v2 (рисунок 2.4 на стр.8).

Если вы используете это изображение, пожалуйста, укажите ее как: Пиа Дженсен Рэй (Pia Jensen Ray). Рисунок 2.4 в магистерской диссертации "Структурное исследование La2–xSrxCuO4+y - Последующая стадия в зависимости от температуры". Институт Нильса Бора, факультет естественных наук, Копенгагенский университет. Копенгаген, Дания, ноябрь 2015 года. DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.2075680.v2
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