A.A. Bolonkin. Ab Electronic Tubes And Quasi-superconductivity At Room Temperature


Natural Sciences / Physics / Electromagnetism

Submitted on: Feb 29, 2012, 17:22:26

Description: Authors offer and research a new macro-engineering idea - filling tubes by electronic gases. Shown: If the insulating envelope (cover) of the tube is charged positively, the electrons within the tube are not attracted to covering. Tube (as a whole) remains a neutral (uncharged) body. The electron gas in the tube has very low density and very high conductivity, close to superconductivity. If we take the density (pressure) of electron gas as equal to atmospheric pressure, the thickness of insulator film may be very small and the resulting tube is very light.

The Library of Congress (USA) reference page : http://lccn.loc.gov/cn2013300046.

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