Group: sci.physics.electromag
From: plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com
Date: Sunday, March 30, 2008 1:38 AM
Subject: #116 similarities of Quantum Hall Effect-- turning a type I superconductor into a type II; new textbook: "How Superconductivity really works; nanosecond Capacitor discharge current"

Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
>
> The above is part of this new theory that superconductors are merely
> Capacitor Currents.
>
> Now the above is easily testable and the experiments to date are in
> agreement with the
> above. The important test is to take a type I superconductor such as
> mercury at 4 Kelvin
> or lead at 7 Kelvin and apply a AC current instead of a DC current.
>
> The superconductor itself turns the incoming current into a Capacitor
> Current.
>
> So we have three types of currents at work. If we apply a DC current
> to mercury at
> 4 Kelvin we end up with a Capacitor Current of superconduction.
> However, now,
> when we apply a AC current at a certain amperage the vortices appear
> and so
> there is no longer a superconduction at 4 Kelvin and thus the mercury
> becomes
> a Type II superconductor. Now, if we chill the mercury to near 0
> Kelvin with this
> same AC current we restore the mercury back to that of a Type I
> superconductor.
> At least that is what the theory speculates the outcome.
>
> That in superconductivity, it is all about what type of currents are
> flowing, whether
> you have a DC or AC or Capacitor-Current.
>

If the above is true in whole or part then there should be
similarities or symmetries
with the Quantum Hall Effect for DC current compared to AC current:

A Google search of Quantum Hall Effect AC retrieves:

Quantum Hall Effect - Feb 7
The Hall coefficient is defined as RH = Ey /Bzjx and since the current
density is jx ... The figure shows the integer quantum Hall effect in
a GaAs-GaAlAs ...
www.warwick.ac.uk/~phsbm/qhe.htm - 10k - Cached - Similar pages - Note
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Loss phenomena in the AC quantum hall effect - Instrumentation and ...
Abstract--We investigated the ac quantum Hall effect of sev-. eral GaAs-
based samples. The influence of temperature, current,. and frequency
was measured for ...
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Bulk and edge phenomena in ac quantum hall effect ? - Precision ...
We investigated the AC quantum Hall effect of several. GaAs-based
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When measured with ac at kilohertz frequencies the quantized Hall
resistance (QHR) of a quantum Hall effect (QHE) device is usually
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the Hall geometry has been observed in the quantum-Hall-effect
regime .... 0.04 A ac current solid curves and a 5 A dc current dashed
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Hall effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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