This review describes recent advances in thin film studies of high-T, superconducting cuprates. Emphasis is placed on epitaxial thin film growth technologies for LnBa,Cu,O, (Ln = Y, Eu) cuprates, and on microwave device applications. An exciting area of this research involves epitaxial multilayer st
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Superconducting vanadium thin films
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1961
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- English
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- 2
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- Article
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- 0038-1101
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