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This paper deals with two topics. One is the history of superconductivity, and the other is what Richard Feynman had to do
with it. The history of superconductivity can be traced back to Michael Faraday and the first liquefaction of a gas in 1823.
It is a heroic tale of triumph over cold and resistance, and once the phenomenon was actually discovered in 1911, it would
take almost 50 years more before a satisfactory explanation emerged. Although Richard Feynman only authored one published
paper on the subject, he worked prodigiously on the problem through much of the 1950s, and his competitors, particularly Bardeen,
Cooper, and Schrieffer, fully expected that he would be the one to crack the problem. It did not work out that way. 相似文献
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