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Frontiers in Superconducting Materials: New Materials and Applications (MRS Proceedings)
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Superconductors are entering a new age where they will be much more commonplace. Hightemperature superconductors (HTS) are currently in the marketplace for rf filter applications and are coming into power applications as wires for cables, fault current limiters and motors/generators. Critical to enabling these developments are the great advances over the last decadeandahalf in preparation of highquality materials. Equally exciting, new superconductors are emerging and a better understanding of the cuprates is evolving. The threeyearold MgB2 superconductor appears to be now moving on to the applications arena as well. This book offers a diverse collection of timely presentations on these new frontiers in superconducting materials. Topics include: developments in secondgeneration HTS wire, known as coated conductors; progress in firstgeneration HTS wire towards better performance and manufacturing; MgB2 materials developments, especially thin films and wires; rf applications; and HTS thin films and electronics.
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