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  1. Bernoulli Potential in Superconductors: How the Electrostatic Field Helps to Understand Superconductivity (Lecture Notes in Physics) by P. Lipavský, J. Kolácek, et all 2007-11-16
  2. Theory of Copper Oxide Superconductors by Hiroshi Kamimura, Hideki Ushio, et all 2005-08-05
  3. Nonequilibrium Electrons and Phonons in Superconductors (Selected Topics in Superconductivity) by Armen M. Gulian, Gely F. Zharkov, 1999-08-31
  4. The Theory of Superconductivity in the High-Tc Cuprate Superconductors by P. W. Anderson, 1997-08-04
  5. The Physics of Organic Superconductors and Conductors (Springer Series in Materials Science)
  6. Experimental Techniques: Cryostat Design, Material Properties and Superconductor Critical-Current Testing by Jack Ekin, 2006-12-07
  7. Critical Currents in Superconductors: Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop by Kaoru Yamafuji, Teruo Matsushita, 1996-11
  8. New Superconductors: From Granular to High Tc by Guy Deutscher, 2006-08-04
  9. The Solid State: From Superconductors to Superalloys (International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography, No 1) by Andre Guinier, Remi Jullien, 1989-12-21
  10. High Temperature Superconductor Bulk Materials: Fundamentals - Processing - Properties Control - Application Aspects by Gernot Krabbes, Günter Fuchs, et all 2006-05-01
  11. High Temperature Superconductors and Other Superfluids by Sir Nevill Mott, A.S.Alexandrov, 2007-04-16
  12. The Physics of Superconductors
  13. Fermi Surfaces of Low-Dimensional Organic Metals and Superconductors (Springer Tracts in Modern Physics) by Joachim Wosnitza, 1996-06
  14. Impact of Recent Advances in Processing of Ceramic Superconductors (Ceramic Transactions, Vol. 84) (Ceramic Transactions)

1. Superconductors
Superconductor Information for the Beginner. A nicely written site, with muchbasic information. Great for students and educated laymen.
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What is a Superconductor ?
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"A great place to start learning about superconductors. Start here!" - Arizona State University One of "the top Internet education sites..." - Innovative Teaching "The best information online about superconductivity." - Energy Science News "Superlative...invaluable...endlessly informative." - Netsurfer Science "The greatest Superconductor site on earth." - Michigan State University Over 817,714 Super people have found this Index page since July 2, 1999. SUPERCONDUCTORS.ORG is a non-profit, non-affiliated website intended to introduce beginners and non-technical people to the world of superconductors.

2. Superconductors: A Guide To Resources On The Web
Provides links to web resources on all aspects of superconductors, includingresearch and development, applications, producers, education and public policy.
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T his guide provides links to web resources about all aspects of superconductivity, including research, education, manufacturers, materials, applications and public policy. The links are organized into the categories of Organizations Academia Industry Publications ... Conferences and Symposia and Other Sites of Interest
Organizations
  • Conectus (CSA) (Consortium of European Companies Determined to Use Superconductivity) has a goal of strengthening the general infrastructure for commercial applications of superconductivity in Europe based on the belief that superconductivity will become a major technology in the 21st century.
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory 's Superconducting Technology Program for Electric Power Systems.
  • Railway Technical Research Institute (RTRI) conducts tests of superconductive magnetically levitated (Maglev) railway vehicles. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
  • Superconductors.org is a non-profit website designed to introduce superconductors to beginners and other non-technical people. Contents include history, applications, terminology and links.
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3. Superconductivity Concepts
Basics and very advanced theory of super conductors. .
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/solids/supcon.html

Characteristic lengths in superconductors
Index
Superconductors
by Joe Eck HyperPhysics Condensed Matter R Nave Go Back

4. Previous Articles
A look at what makes some conductors super, from About.com
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5. Superconductors
Uses for superconductors Type 1 superconductors Uses for superconductors Type 1 superconductors Type 2 superconductors
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6. Superconductor Uses
The Yamanashi MLX01 MagLev train. Uses for superconductors. Magneticlevitationis an application where superconductors perform extremely well.
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The Yamanashi MLX01 MagLev train.
Uses for Superconductors Magnetic-levitation is an application where superconductors perform extremely well. Transport vehicles such as trains can be made to "float" on strong superconducting magnets, virtually eliminating friction between the train and its tracks. Not only would conventional electromagnets waste much of the electrical energy as heat, they would have to be physically much larger than superconducting magnets. A landmark for the commercial use of MAGLEV technology occurred in 1990 when it gained the status of a nationally-funded project in Japan. The Minister of Transport authorized construction of the Yamanashi Maglev Test Line which opened on April 3, 1997. In December 2003, the MLX01 test vehicle (shown above) attained an incredible speed of 361 mph (581 kph). Although the technology has now been proven, the wider use of MAGLEV vehicles has been constrained by political and environmental concerns (strong magnetic fields

7. Superconductor Uses
The Yamanashi MLX01 MagLev train. Uses for superconductors General superconducting Fault Current Controller, employing HTS superconductors.
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8. Can Superconductors
High temperature superconductors for practical applications. Home About andContacts Can superconductors. High temperature superconductors
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High temperature superconductors
for practical applications Home About and Contacts Current Leads Magnetic Shields ... Demonstration Kits Can Superconductors High temperature superconductors
for practical applications Can Superconductors 2005

9. American Superconductor
ASC performs research and development in high temperature superconductor (HTS) technology for the global electric power industry. Westborough, MA
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10. Can Superconductors - Demonstration Kits
High temperature superconductors for practical applications. Home About andContacts basic property of superconductors
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High temperature superconductors
for practical applications Home About and Contacts Current Leads Magnetic Shields ... Demonstration Kits Superconductivity demonstration kits For educational purposes we prepare following low priced kits for schools. All the kits can be used as aids for teaching physics and other subjects. CSDK 1 - Demonstration kit for Meissner effect - basic property of superconductors Small rare earth magnet levitating above high temperature superconductor YBaCuO disk cooled by liquid nitrogen. CSDK 2 - Demonstration kit of strong levitation force - example of applicable superconductivity - demonstration of simple magnetic bearing - kit also includes aids for Meissner effect demonstration Easy handling superconducting magnetic top of 0.1 kg levitating and flying above high temperature superconductor cooled by liquid nitrogen demonstrates strong forces between NdFeB permanent magnet and superconducting YBaCuO levitator. Other demonstration parts - parts made of BiPbSrCaCuO superconductor (critical temperature 110 K) - critical temperature: T C (midpoint)=110 K, T

11. Distributed Energy Resources Guide: Equipment- Energy Storage / UPS Systems
Summarizes five energy storage technologies batteries, flywheels, superconductors, capacitors, and compressed air.
http://www.energy.ca.gov/distgen/equipment/energy_storage/energy_storage.html
DER Home Background DER Equipment ... Fuel Cells Energy Storage / UPS Photovoltaic Systems Wind Systems Hybrid Systems Research Initiatives ... DER Links DER Equipment Energy Storage / UPS Systems Applications Performance Cost Future Development ... Vendors Energy storage technologies do not generate electricity but can deliver stored electricity to the electric grid or an end-user. They are used to improve power quality by correcting voltage sags, flicker, and surges, or correct for frequency imbalances. Storage devices are also used as uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). by supplying electricity during short utility outages. Because these energy devices are often located at or near the point of use, they are included in the distributed energy resources category. The following technologies are discussed in this section, with more details below: Photo Source: UP Networks Battery Storage Utilities typically use batteries to provide an uninterruptible supply of electricity to power substation switchgear and to start backup power systems. However, there is an interest to go beyond these applications by performing load leveling and peak shaving with battery systems that can store and dispatch power over a period of many hours. Batteries also increase power quality and reliability for residential, commercial, and industrial customers by providing backup and ride-through during power outages.

12. What Is A Superconductor?
superconductors come in two different flavors type I and type II. (1) Type I superconductors
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13. Materials By Design: Superconductors
the magnet above the surface of the superconductor. superconductors are usedin medical instruments such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems.
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Superconductors
A superconductor can conduct electricity without electrical resistance at temperatures above absolute zero. The change from normal electrical conductivity to superconductivity occurs abruptly at a critical temperature T c A superconductor is also able to exclude the surrounding magnetic field. This is known as the Meissner Effect. When a small, strong magnet approaches a superconductor, it induces a current in the superconductor. Because the current flows inside the superconductor without electrical resistance, the current induces its own magnetic field which can repel the magnet, producing a force to counteract gravity in order to levitate the magnet above the surface of the superconductor. Superconductors are used in medical instruments such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems.
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14. Home Page Of Ivan Sergienko
Research interests include multiple phase transitions in piezoelectrics and superconductors.
http://www.physics.mun.ca/~isergien/
Ivan A. Sergienko
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Links government laboratories, universities and industrial laboratories of the European Community, Switzerland, Norway and Israel to investigate
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16. Australian Superconductors
Australian superconductors supply Hight Temperature Superconducting tapes and devices.
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17. Superconductors
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18. Press Release The 2003 Nobel Prize In Physics
to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2003 "for pioneering contributions to the theory of superconductors and superfluids" jointly to
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19. Australian Superconductors
Welcome to the home page of Australian superconductors. Australia s leadingsupplier of High Temperature Superconductor products.
http://www.superconductors.com.au/home.htm
"Thanks To Superconductivity The World Is Creating And Using Electricity In An Extraordinary New Way"
Welcome to the home page of Australian Superconductors. Australia's leading supplier of High Temperature Superconductor products.
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20. Dept. Of Condensed Matter
Peter Nordlander's group investigates nonequilibrium processes in mesoscopic systems and on surfaces focus on many-electron effects. Qimiao Si specializes in the theory of strongly correlated electron systems emphasis on non-Fermi liquid behavior. projects quantum dot, Kondo, nanoparticles, high temperature superconductors
http://juktan.rice.edu

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