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Physical Review Letters, 2023
The search for high-temperature superconducting superhydrides has recently moved into a new phase by going beyond extensively probed binary compounds and focusing on ternary ones with vastly expanded material types and configurations for property ...
Yinggang Song +8 more
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The search for high-temperature superconducting superhydrides has recently moved into a new phase by going beyond extensively probed binary compounds and focusing on ternary ones with vastly expanded material types and configurations for property ...
Yinggang Song +8 more
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High-Temperature Superconductivity
Physics Today, 1991One can argue that superconductivity in “the oxides” was discovered in 1964, 1986 or 1987, depending on which oxide is chosen: the first to show superconductivity at any temperature, the first with a Tc greater than 20 K or the first with a Tc greater than 77 K.
Mary E DeWeese, Mary E DeWeese
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High-temperature superconducting resonators
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 1992Preliminary measurements on high-T(c) superconducting resonators are reported and why they are attractive candidates for incorporation in low-noise oscillators is discussed. Some of the important contributions to oscillator noise are reviewed and how they depend on the resonator parameters is shown. A preliminary YBaCu (3)O(7)/LaAlO(3) resonator with a
R C, Taber +5 more
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High Temperature Superconducting Oxide Films
IEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, 1988The authors used sputter deposition with single oxide targets and metal molecular beam epitaxy to prepare thin films of the high-T/sub c/ oxide Y-Ba-Cu-O superconductor. The processing parameters, the structural characteristics, and the transport properties of the films are reported. The authors also discuss the microstructures of superconducting Y/sub
M. Hong, J. Kwo, C.H. Chen
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High temperature superconductivity
Journal of Polymer Science Part C: Polymer Symposia, 1970AbstractThe critical temperature, Tc, for all presently known superconductors does not exceed 21'K. This fact obviously limits the range of applications of superconductivity in technology in a very fundamental way. On the whole, the reason why the value of Tc for “ordinary” superconductors would not exceed 20‐40oK is fairly well understood. At the same
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High-temperature topological superconductivity in twisted double-layer copper oxides
Nature Physics, 2020Various phenomena occur when two-dimensional materials, such as graphene or transition metal dichalcogenides, are assembled into bilayers with a twist between the individual layers.
Oguzhan Can +5 more
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Signatures of superconductivity near 80 K in a nickelate under high pressure
Nature, 2023Although high-transition-temperature (high- T _c) superconductivity in cuprates has been known for more than three decades, the underlying mechanism remains unknown^ 1 – 4 .
Hualei Sun +13 more
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High-Temperature Superconductivity
IEE Colloquium on `Practical Applications of High Temperature Superconductors', 1995The author reviews the development of high Tc superconductors. The preparation techniques of the ceramic materials and the applications of materials for power devices are discussed. (3 pages)
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High-Temperature Superconductivity
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2006A general review on high-temperature superconductivity was made. After prehistoric view and the process of discovery were stated, the special features of high-temperature superconductors were explained from the materials side and the physical properties side.
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High-temperature superconductivity
Physics World, 1996Cohn Humphreys criticizes the UK superconductivity community for its apparent lack of positive response to the recommendation by the materials panel in the UK's Technology Foresight exercise that additional funding should be directed towards the processing of superconductors for applications (August p15).
Ian McDougall +2 more
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