Jonny_trigonometry
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In an He atom, can the spin up and spin down electrons form a cooper pair? Can the vacuum be thought of as a superconductor?
Jonny_trigonometry said:yeah, the vacuum doesn't have any material, just fields. The only reason why a superconductor let's electrons flow without resistance is because they don't collide with the lattice atoms. The field configuration in the SC allows the electrons to have a stable path unobstructed by lattice atoms. I'm not sure where I'm going with this, besides trying to understand superconductivity. Is this the right interpretation of how superconductivity works in a material?