> as seen with existing cold temperature superconductors which a room temperature one could certainly replace and become a commercial success in doing so.
High temperature superconductors are only seeing commercial use in the last few years (after their discovery in the 80s) due to issues like poor ductility.
High temperature superconductors are only seeing commercial use in the last few years (after their discovery in the 80s) due to issues like poor ductility.