A high temperature superconductor (HTS) is a material that demonstrates superconducting electrical properties above the liquid state temperature of helium. This temperature range, from about -452° to -454° Fahrenheit (-269° to -270° Celsius) was believed to be the theoretical limit for superconductivity.
A high temperature superconductor (HTS) is a material that demonstrates superconducting electrical properties above the liquid state temperature of helium. This temperature range, from about -452° to -454° Fahrenheit (-269° to -270° Celsius) was believed to be the theoretical limit for superconductivity.