TitleAdvances in Superconductivity VIII : Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Superconductivity (ISS '95), October 30 - November 2, 1995, Hamamatsu
Author(s)Hayakawa, Hisao;Enomoto, Youichi
PublicationTokyo, Springer Japan, 1996.
DescriptionXL, 1382 p : online resource
Abstract NoteSince the discovery of superconductivity with trans1tton temperatures above 77 K, concentrated research activities toward the exploration of practical applica?? tions of these materials have been carried out. Currently, a remarkable improve?? ment in superconducting properties has been achieved due to the fine optimization of fabrication processes, and this has attracted industrial interest for future applications. In the case of NdBa Cu 0 materials, a new pinning mecha?? 2 3 7 nism was found which enhances the critical current under applied magnetic fields. In single crystals of these materials, oxygen control results in an increase in the growth rate. The metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) film quality has been improved by using a new liquid raw material. Simultaneously, real demands from the viewpoint of the market start to be a motivation force, es?? pecially in electronics application where some products are already being sold. At the same time, interesting physical properlies have been obtained from a new superconducting single crystal which has a layered perovskite structure without copper. In addition, various precision measurement techniques have confirmed the d-wave mechanism and the existence of intrinsicJosephson junctions in single crystals. These new phenomena challenge the existing theoretical models but also open the way for new applications. These significant areas of progress in materials science have led high-Tc super?? conductivity research into the next phase of activity, while fundamental research continues to be very important. I sincerely hope that this volume will give further impetus to this development
ISBN,Price9784431668718
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 4. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 5. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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