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- We are developing cryogenic high-resolution X-ray, Gamma-ray and neutron spectrometers based on superconducting Mo/Cu transition edge sensors.
- The compounds BaR 2 CuO 5 (R=Y and lanthanides) are well-known impurities that often coexist with the high T c superconductors, Ba 2 RCu 3 O 6+ x .
- High voltage cryogenic insulation issues need to be addressed in order to promote the commercialization of high temperature superconducting (HTS) equipment.
- The pseudogap (PG) state and its related intra-unit-cell symmetry breaking remain the focus in the research of cuprate superconductors.
- Superconducting magnets for fusion applications typically have very high operating currents.
- The need for cleanliness and tighter control over the content and size of nonmetallic particulates (inclusions) in superalloys is a real and severe one.
- For high-performance superconducting quantum devices based on Josephson junctions (JJs), decreasing lateral sizes is of great importance.
- The generation of high energy, wavelength-tuned supercontinuum sources has been investigated numerically.
- Nonuniform electric field is a key issue for superconducting cable terminal.
- Superconducting fault current limiters (SFCLs) have been developed in many countries, and they are expected to be used in the recent electric power systems, because of their great efficiency for operating these power system stably.
- FeSe1-xSx has attracted much attention among iron-based superconductors because the pure sample undergoes nematic and superconducting (SC) phase transitions without magnetism.
- recent years, superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) have been demonstrated to be useful in the low field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements.
- Strain dependence of Nb3Sn superconducting properties is known to be responsible for the degradation of transport current capability of large steel jacketed cable-in-conduit conductors (CICCs).
- Nickel-based superalloys have served as the most competitive high temperature structural materials under highly stressed and aggressive operating conditions in a variety of applications for more than 60 years.
- Due to the characteristics of thin thickness, rich active sites and short diffusion distance, the carbon nanosheets have been widely used as electrodes for energy storage in supercapacitors.
- The possible use of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) for realizing superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors is a challenging, but also promising, aim because of their ultrafast electron relaxation times and high operating temperatures.
- In recent decades, high-temperature superconductors have shown great potential in various applications due to their unique physical structures and electric and magnetic properties.