Persistent current refers to a phenomenon observed in certain types of superconductors, particularly in the context of mesoscopic systems and finite-sized superconductors. It describes a continuous flow of electric current that persists without any applied voltage, even in the absence of a traditional power source. This effect is a consequence of superconductivity, a state of matter characterized by zero electrical resistance and the expulsion of magnetic fields.

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