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Magnesium Diboride

2015
Chapter on MgB2 in the volume "Handbook of Applied Superconductivity", edited by P.Seidel, publisher Wiley-VCH, 2015.
DavideNardelli   +2 more
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Magnesium Diboride Devices and Applications

2018
Magnesium diboride MgB2 is an interesting material that was discovered to be a superconductor in 2001. It has a remarkably high critical temperature of 39 K which is much greater than was previously thought possible for a phonon-mediated superconductor. MgB2 was also the first material found to exhibit multiple gap superconductivity.
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Decomposition and Oxidation of Magnesium Diboride

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2011
The decomposition and oxidation behavior of magnesium diboride ( MgB 2 ) have been studied using thermogravimetry ( TG ),
Yang Guo   +3 more
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Nano-fabrication processes for magnesium diboride

Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications, 2010
Abstract We compare the various nanowire fabrication processes for MgB2 ultra-thin films: Ar ion beam milling with or without a protective layer (Au and SiO2), an reactive ion etching (RIE) with fluorine-based gas, and a liftoff process using an Si/C bilayer mask.
Hiroyuki Shibata   +2 more
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MAGNETIC BEHAVIOR OF MAGNESIUM DIBORIDE SUPERCONDUCTING THIN FILMS

International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2003
We report the experimental results of the field H and temperature T dependent magnetization M measurements of MgB 2 superconducting thin films deposited by pulsed laser deposition. MgB 2 thin films were obtained from a precursor layer deposited in UHV at room temperaure from stoichiometric target, then an annealing treatment in Mg atmosphere allowed ...
Grimaldi G.   +5 more
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Pushing for profits from magnesium diboride

Physics World, 2002
Last January a frenzy of activity among condensed-matter physicists greeted the chance discovery that magnesium diboride can superconduct at temperatures up to about 40 K. Papers appeared on the Web on a daily basis as researchers rushed to uncover the properties of the simple compound that had been overlooked for decades.
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Magnesium Diboride Superconducting Devices and Circuits

2015
While magnesium diboride (MgB2) was first synthesized in the 1950s, MgB2’s superconductive properties were not discovered until 2001. It has the highest superconducting transition temperature of all the metallic superconductors at ~39 K at atmospheric pressure. MgB2 is also unique in that it has a two superconductive gaps, a pi gap at 2 meV and a sigma
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Magnesium Diboride Magnets for Future Particle Detectors

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Since 1978, when the CELLO magnet was manufactured, superconducting detector magnets have been wound using NbTi based, Aluminum stabilized conductors. However, other choices are possible and Magnesium Diboride (MgB2) could be an attractive alternative.
Riccardo Musenich   +3 more
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Magnesium diboride

2004
Cristina Buzea, Tsutomu Yamashita
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