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English: A superconductor or a high-temperature superconducting ceramics is an alloy of oxides of yttrium, barium and copper in proportions YBa2Cu3O7-x and abbreviated as YBCO. This piece dimensions in 4x4x1 cm. On the picture you can see the crystalline structure of this ceramics.
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