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Current is no longer sinusoidal in modern electric networks because of widespread use of power electronic-based equipments and nonlinear loads. Usually AC loss is calculated for pure sinusoidal current, while it is no longer accurate when current is ...
Mohammad Yazdani-Asrami +4 more
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High temperature superconductors (HTS) enable very compact electric machines with high power density. The aim of this paper is to study and improve an HTS power generator based on the authors' previous 10 MW double claw pole design.
Kevin Kails, Quan Li, Markus Mueller
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Enhanced critical current density of MgB2 superconductor synthesized in high magnetic fields
The effect of high magnetic fields on the current carrying properties of both MgB2 bulks and Fe-sheathed tapes was investigated following different thermal sequences. It is found that application of a large magnetic field during processing results in the
Awaji, S. +5 more
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Cuprate Twistronics for Quantum Hardware
This review bridges decades of foundational research with emerging fabrication techniques such as molecular beam epitaxy and cryogenic stacking. By enabling control over electronic correlations and symmetry in twisted cuprate heterostructures, it highlights how cuprate twistronics could open new paths to overcome decoherence and scalability challenges ...
Tommaso Confalone +14 more
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New Experimental Method for Investigating AC-losses in Concentric HTS Power Cables
The optimization of a HTS cable design with respect to AC-losses is of crucial importance for the economic viability of the respective concept. However the experimental determination of AC-losses is not straightforward since for short cable samples the ...
Demencik, Eduard +8 more
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This work introduces an on‐chip, integrated plasmonic infrared microarray sensor that enables high‐throughput, label‐free drug screening targeting structural protein biomarkers in neurodegenerative diseases. Through ultra‐compact microwell arrays, the sensor achieves ultra‐sensitive, rapid, and multiplexed secondary structural analysis of the effect of
Deepthy Kavungal +5 more
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Germinal center formation is resilient to CD69 deletion on T follicular helper cells
CD69 is upregulated on human and mouse CD4+ T follicular helper (TFH) cells within the germinal center. In this article, we use an Il21‐cre mouse strain to ablate floxed Cd69 genes from TFH cells and a proportion of their precursors. We find that when TFH cells lack CD69, the germinal center response remains intact, supporting B‐cell affinity ...
Stephane M Guillaume +6 more
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This paper presents a high frequency high power superconducting inductive wireless power transfer system (WPT) for electric vehicle (EV) charging. There are two major contributions.
Shuyan Zhao +5 more
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High-Temperature Superconducting Cable Design Based on Individual Insulated Conductors
The idea of insulating individual high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes was explored as a dielectric design to reduce the risk and complexity of HTS cable manufacturing.
Peter Cheetham +5 more
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Cryogenic DC-DC Boost Converter Employing Superconducting Inductor
Cryogenic power electronics applications, commonly referred to as cryo-converters, offer key advantages over conventional ambient-temperature systems, including higher power density and improved efficiency.
Samir A. Mussa +5 more
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