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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN APPLIED SUPER..(V15) : Proceedings of the International Symposium - MURAKAMI Y

NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN APPLIED SUPER..(V15)

Proceedings of the International Symposium

By: MURAKAMI Y

Paperback | 1 June 1989

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This symposium focused on new superconductors, electronics, magnet technology, energy and new applications. Recent discoveries in HTc, with transition temperatures over 90 K, have spawned a search for practical new applications. These applications extend from current uses such as that of the medical MRI to future applications, represented by research on new high-temperature materials. They span from microcircuit applications to the proposed SMES and fusion reactor applications.

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