High-Temperature Superconducting Materials Science and Engineering. New Concepts and Technology
โ Scribed by Donglu Shi (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 481
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Acronyms, Pages xiii-xiv
1 - High-Temperature Superconductivity in the Layered Cuprates: An overview, Pages 1-20, J.C. Phillips
2 - Properties of high-temperature superconductors: New considerations in measurements, Pages 21-79, J.D. Hettinger, D.G. Steel
3 - Crystal structures and phase equilibria, Pages 81-130, F. Izumi, E. Takayama-Muromachi
4 - Statics and dynamics of the vortex state in type II superconductors, Pages 131-197, S. Sengupta, D. Shi
5 - Structural defects in YBa2Cu3O7-ฮด superconductors, Pages 199-258, Y. Zhu
6 - Transport critical currents, Pages 259-304, H. Jones, R.G. Jenkins
7 - High-temperature superconducting thin films, Pages 305-343, J.M. Phillips
8 - Bulk processing and characterization of YBa2Cu306+x, Pages 345-381, P. McGinn
9 - Processing bi-based high-Tc superconducting tapes, wires, and thick films for conductor applications, Pages 383-440, E.E. Hellstrom
10 - Applications for high-temperature superconductors, Pages 441-473, Z.J.J. Stekly, E. Gregory
Index, Pages 475-480
Contributors, Page xv
Credits, Page xvii
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