A supercurrent is a superconducting current, that is, electric current which flows without dissipation in a superconductor.
[1][2][3] Under certain conditions, an electric current can also flow without dissipation in microscopically small non-superconducting metals.
However, currents in such perfect conductors are not called supercurrents, but persistent currents.
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