Zhao Zhongxian (simplified Chinese: 赵忠贤; traditional Chinese: 趙忠賢; pinyin: Zhào Zhōngxián; born 30 January 1941) is a Chinese physicist. He is internationally known for his studies on High-temperature superconductivity (HTS).[1][2]
In December 1973, he joined the Chinese Communist Party. That same year, he was sent abroad to study at the expense of the government. He was educated in the University of Cambridge from February 1974 to September 1975. In 1979, he became deputy director of Superconductor Classification Laboratory at the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.[citation needed]
Zhao, Zhong-xian; Zhang, Dian-lin; Lin, Shu-yuan; Shen, Zhi-gong (1981). "The resistivity anomaly at the onset temperature of the spin-glass-like state in (Pd.9965Fe.0035).95Mn.05". Physica B+C. 107 (1–3). Elsevier BV: 625–626. Bibcode:1981PhyBC.107..625Z. doi:10.1016/0378-4363(81)90615-x. ISSN0378-4363.
Anisotropic Superconducting Critical Currents for in Situ Comosites Cu-Nb; Z. X. Zhao, C. G. Cui, S. Q. Gou, D. K. Finnemore and J. D. Verhoeven; Chinese Physics 5 (1985); 776.