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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2015
We address the issue of qualifications of the niobium materials to be used for superconducting radio frequency (SCRF) cavity fabrications, from the point of view of a condensed matter physicist/materials scientist. We focus on the particular materials properties of niobium required for the functioning a SCRF cavity, and how to optimize the same ...
S. B. Roy, G. R. Myneni
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We address the issue of qualifications of the niobium materials to be used for superconducting radio frequency (SCRF) cavity fabrications, from the point of view of a condensed matter physicist/materials scientist. We focus on the particular materials properties of niobium required for the functioning a SCRF cavity, and how to optimize the same ...
S. B. Roy, G. R. Myneni
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2009
Low-temperature physics and astronomy have traditionally focused on developing exquisitely sensitive single‐pixel detectors. While this has yielded considerable results, these technologies almost uniformly suffer from an inability to scale to large array sizes. In order to circumvent this barrier, frequency-multiplexing techniques have recently emerged
L. J. Swenson +20 more
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Low-temperature physics and astronomy have traditionally focused on developing exquisitely sensitive single‐pixel detectors. While this has yielded considerable results, these technologies almost uniformly suffer from an inability to scale to large array sizes. In order to circumvent this barrier, frequency-multiplexing techniques have recently emerged
L. J. Swenson +20 more
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Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 1991
AbstractThe fermionic second order reduced density matrix with complex dilation and thermalization describes generally quantum correlation effects in condensed matter. Connection with recent experiments on high‐Tc copper‐oxide superconductors is made.
E. J. Brändas +1 more
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AbstractThe fermionic second order reduced density matrix with complex dilation and thermalization describes generally quantum correlation effects in condensed matter. Connection with recent experiments on high‐Tc copper‐oxide superconductors is made.
E. J. Brändas +1 more
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Weyl, Dirac and high-fold chiral fermions in topological quantum matter
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021M Zahid Hasan +2 more
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Probing condensed matter physics with magnetometry based on nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond
Nature Reviews Materials, 2018Francesco Casola +2 more
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To lower cancer risks, study shows that food choices matter
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023exaly

