However discoveries in the late 20th century have also shown some ceramics to be the most electrically conducting.
Ceramics as a super conductor.
In addition to the well known physical properties of ceramic materials hardness compressive strength brittleness there is the property of electric resistivity.
The discovery of high temperature above the temperature of liquid nitrogen ceramic superconductors has changed superconductivity from an interesting curiosity to a useable technology with particular applications in the medical field as a superconducting magnet in mri scanners.
The ceramic materials used to make superconductors are a class of materials called perovskites.
This superconductor has a critical transition temperature around 90k well above liquid nitrogen s 77k temperature.
Chemical formula is yba2cu3o7.
Conductive ceramics advanced industrial materials that owing to modifications in their structure serve as electrical conductors.
The high t c field is continually expanding.
The superconductor we will be experimenting with is an yttrium y barium ba and copper cu composition.
Ceramics are amongst the most electrically insulating materials known.
The best ceramic conductors are the so called high tc superconductors materials that lose their resistance at much higher critical temperatures than their metal alloy counterparts.
The most significant new materials are bismuth based and thallium based.
Most high tc ceramics are layered structures with two dimensional copper oxygen sheets along which superconduction takes place.
Yba 2 cu 3 o 7 x was the first ceramic superconductor discovered with t c greater than liquid nitrogen temperature.