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18 May 1988 Study Of High Temperature Oxide Superconductors
M. K. Wu, J. R. Ashburn, C. A. Higgins, W. E. Carswell, B. H. Loo, D. H. Burns, A. Ibrahim, T. Rolin, P. N. Peters, R. C. Sisk
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Abstract
Superconducting 123 films can be fabricated using the green 211 phase as a substrate. The superconducting characteristics of these films are better than the characteristics found when other oxide compounds are used as substrates. Using high temperature processing, 211 phase oxide can be partially converted to 123 phase. Using the same process, a new high Tc copper oxide compound with non-rare earth elements was prepared. High temperature proceEsing presents an alternative synthetic route in the search for new high Tc superconductors.
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M. K. Wu, J. R. Ashburn, C. A. Higgins, W. E. Carswell, B. H. Loo, D. H. Burns, A. Ibrahim, T. Rolin, P. N. Peters, and R. C. Sisk "Study Of High Temperature Oxide Superconductors", Proc. SPIE 0879, Sensing, Discrimination, and Signal Processing and Superconducting Materials and Intrumentation, (18 May 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943988
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KEYWORDS
Superconductors

Oxides

Copper

Composites

Resistance

Superconductivity

Crystals

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