Superconducting magnets and superconductivity : research, technology and applications

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    • Tovar, Henry
    • Fortier, Jonathon

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Superconducting magnets and superconductivity : research, technology and applications

Henry Tovar and Jonathon Fortier, editors

Nova Science Publishers, c2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book presents current areas of research in the field of superconductors and superconducting magnets. The ways in which these magnets produce stronger magnetic fields than ordinary iron-core electromagnets is explored. A review of the electronic structure of transition metal oxides and salts is also included in this book, specifically what concerns electron transfer, electron correlation, electron-nuclear coupling, and inter-metal interaction in cuprates. Combining a number of well-known theories of conventional superconductors, a general vortex theory for inhomogeneous superconductors is proposed. Ways to fabricate superconducting magnets in a faster, cheaper and more practical way is also presented.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Correlation Effects and Superconductivity In Cuprates. A Critical Account
  • Improved Flux Pinning Properties for RE123 Superconductors by Chemical Methods
  • Mechanical Characterization at Nanometric Scale of Ceramic Superconductor Composites
  • Understanding the Roles of Heavy Ion and Gamma-Irradiations On the Magnetic and Transport Properties of Superconductors
  • On the Melt Processing of Bi-2223 High-Tc Superconductor Challenges and Perspectives
  • Vortex of Inhomogeneous Superconductors
  • Fabrication of Pyrochlore-Based Buffer Layers For Coated Conductors Via Chemical Solution Deposition
  • Radiation Shielding Schemes and Advanced Fabrication Techniques for Superconducting Magnets
  • Thermal Stability Characteristics of High Temperature Superconducting Composites
  • Thermo-Mechanical Pumps For a Large Superconducting Magnet In Space Operated by Use of Superfluid Helium
  • Index.

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