This is the last of three volumes of the extensively revised and updated second edition of the Handbook of Superconductivity. The past twenty years have seen rapid progress in superconducting materials, which exhibit one of the most remarkable physical states of matter ever to be discovered. Superco
Handbook of Superconductivity: Characterization and Applications
โ Scribed by David A. Cardwell, David C. Larbalestier, Aleksander Braginski
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
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- 2
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โฆ Synopsis
This is the last of three volumes of the extensively revised and updated second edition of the Handbook of Superconductivity. The past twenty years have seen rapid progress in superconducting materials, which exhibit one of the most remarkable physical states of matter ever to be discovered. Superconductivity brings quantum mechanics to the scale of the everyday world. Viable applications of superconductors rely fundamentally on an understanding of these intriguing phenomena and the availability of a range of materials with bespoke properties to meet practical needs.
While the first volume covers fundamentals and various classes of materials, the second addresses processing of these into various shapes and configurations needed for applications, and ends with chapters on refrigeration methods necessary to attain the superconducting state and the desired performance. The present third volume starts with wide range of methods permitting one to characterize both the materials and various end products of processing. Subsequently, diverse classes of both large scale and electronic applications are described. Volume 3 ends with a glossary relevant to all three volumes.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Editors-in-Chief
Contributors
PART G: Characterization and Modelling Techniques
G1. Introduction to Section G1: Structure/Microstructure
G1.1. X-Ray Studies: Chemical Crystallography
G1.2. X-Ray Studies: Phase Transformations and Microstructure Changes
G1.3. Transmission Electron Microscopy
G1.4. An Introduction to Digital Image Analysis of Superconductors
G1.5. Optical Microscopy
G1.6. Neutron Techniques: Flux-Line Lattice
G2. Introduction to Section G2: Measurement and Interpretation of Electromagnetic Properties
G2.1. Electromagnetic Properties of Superconductors
G2.2. Numerical Models of the Electromagnetic Behavior of Superconductors
G2.3. DC Transport Critical Currents
G2.4. Characterisation of the Transport Critical Current Density for Conductor Applications
G2.5. Magnetic Measurements of Critical Current Density, Pinning, and Flux Creep
G2.6. AC Susceptibility
G2.7. AC Losses in Superconducting Materials, Wires, and Tapes
G2.8. Characterization of Superconductor Magnetic Properties in Crossed Magnetic Fields
G2.9. Microwave Impedance
G2.10. Local Probes of Magnetic Field Distribution
G2.11. Some Unusual and Systematic Properties of Hole-Doped Cuprates in the Normal and Superconducting States
G3. Introduction to Section G3: Thermal, Mechanical, and Other Properties
G3.1. Thermal Properties: Specific Heat
G3.2. Thermal Properties: Thermal Conductivity
G3.3. Thermal Properties: Thermal Expansion
G3.4. Mechanical Properties
G3.5. Magneto-Optical Characterization Techniques
PART H: Applications
H1. Introduction to Large Scale Applications
H1.1. Electromagnet Fundamentals
H1.2. Superconducting Magnet Design
H1.3. MRI Magnets
H1.4. High-Temperature Superconducting Current Leads
H1.5. Cables
H1.6. AC and DC Power Transmission
H1.7. Fault-Current Limiters
H1.8. Energy Storage
H1.9. Transformers
H1.10. Electrical Machines Using HTS Conductors
H1.11. Electrical Machines Using Bulk HTS
H1.12. Homopolar Motors
H1.13. Magnetic Separation
H1.14. Superconducting Radiofrequency Cavities
H2. Introduction to Section H2: High-Frequency Devices
H2.1. Microwave Resonators and Filters
H2.2. Transmission Lines
H2.3. Antennae
H3. Introduction to Section H3: Josephson Junction Devices
H3.1. Josephson Effects
H3.2. SQUIDs
H3.3. Biomagnetism
H3.4. Nondestructive Evaluation
H3.5. Digital Electronics
H3.6. Superconducting Analog-to-Digital Converters
H3.7. Superconducting Qubits
H4. Introduction to Radiation and Particle Detectors that Use Superconductivity
H4.1. Superconducting Tunnel Junction Radiation Detectors
H4.2. Transition-Edge Sensors
H4.3. Superconducting Materials for Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors
H4.4. Metallic Magnetic Calorimeters
H4.5. Optical Detectors and Sensors
H4.6. Low-Noise Superconducting Mixers for the Terahertz Frequency Range
H4.7. Applications: Metrology
Glossary
Index
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