Superconductivity and its applications, Buffalo, NY, 1992
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Superconductivity and its applications, Buffalo, NY, 1992
(AIP conference proceedings, no. 273)
American Institute of Physics, c1993
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This cutting-edge volume covers the full range of high-temperature superconductivity research, with an emphasis on applications-oriented work. Incisively treats conductor development, magnetic and power applications, and magnetic refrigeration. An authoritative review of contemporary progress in the field and its continuing movement toward applications. Researchers in the field of superconductivity technology
Table of Contents
- Films and Devices
- B. Batlogg and H. Takagi: Metallic Llayered Cuprates Are Peculiar Metals
- S. Tanaka: Superconductivity and Future Technologies
- Thin Films and Devices
- P. Norris and J. Zhao: Progress in the Growth of YBa2CU3O7-x Thin Films by MOCVD and Prospects for Large Area, Low Temperature Deposition
- K. Rose: Superconductive Interconnections for Cryoelectronics
- Crystalline Anisotropy and Flux Pinning
- R.C. Budhani et al: Flux Pinning by Heavy-Ion-Irradiation Induced Linear Defects in YB2Cu3O7 Epitaxial Films
- J.R. Thompson et al: Magnetic Studies of Current Conduction and Flux Pinning in High-Tc Cuprates: Virgin, Irradiated, and Oxygen Deficient Materials
- Structure and Physical Properties
- C.P. Bean and H.Jiang: Losses in Alternative Field Excitation of High Tc Superconductors
- H.E. Horng et al: Hall Effect Studies and the Coupling Behavior of CuO2 Layers in High Tc YBCO Oxides
- Magnetic Power Applications
- Y. Iwasa: Design and Operational Issues for HTS Magnets
- T.L. Francavilla and D.U. Gubser: Measurements of High Temperature Superconducting Wires and Coils: Liquid Neon Facility
- Conductor Development
- J.H. Wang and Z. Ren: Optimal Composition and Intergranular Contact in Thallium Containing Superconducting Tapes
- J.A. DeLuca et al: "1223" T1-Ca-Ba-Cu-Oxide Thick Films Prepared by a Silver-Addition Process
- Magnetic Refrigeration
- S. Jeong et al: A Regenerative Magnetic Refrigerator Operating Between 4.2K and 1.8K
- R.D. Shull: Magnetic Refrigerants
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