Also known as n-type superconductor. A type of copper oxide or Fe based high-temperature superconductor, which can be measured by the Hall effect, and its carrier type is provided by the holes in the crystal structure. According to the strongly correlated electron theory, high temperature superconductivity is due to the carrier transferring free electrons or holes through the current carrying layer to the current receiving layer, resulting in superconductivity.
Special functional materials -> Superconducting materials -> High temperature superconducting materials