Martini, 2000 - Google Patents
New Techniques and Results in Hts for Power ApplicationsMartini, 2000
- Document ID
- 12728020919330689679
- Author
- Martini L
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- Superconducting Materials: Advances in Technology and Applications-Proceedings of the International Advanced School"" Leonardo Da Vinci""-1998 Summer Course". Edited by TAMPIERI A & CELOTTI G. Published by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd
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The high temperature superconductivity of cuprate superconductors has been discovered in 1986 by JG Bednorz and KA Müller [1] in the La-Ba-Cu-O system. Soon after this important discovery many other compounds with superconducting transition temperature Te higher …
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