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  1. High Tc Superconductors (European Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings, Vol 6a, 6b) by P. F. Bongers, C. Schlenker, 1989-10
  2. Dynamics of Magnetic Fluctuations in High-Temperature Superconductors (NATO Science Series: B:)
  3. Low Magnetic Fields in Anisotropic Superconductors (Lecture Notes in Physics New Series M) by Allan J. Greer, William J. Kossler, 1995-05
  4. Superconductivity and Ceramic Superconductors II (Ceramic Transactions) by K. M. Nair, Y. M. Chiang, 1991-08
  5. ELECTRONICS & OPTOELECTRONICS: Nanodots in Superconductor Wire Reduce Manufacturing Costs.: An article from: Nanoparticle News
  6. Chemistry of Oxide Superconductors (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry)
  7. Electrodynamic Theory of Superconductors (Ieee Electromagnetic Waves Series) by Shu-Ang Zhou, 1991-12
  8. Microwave Absorption in Superconductors by Poole, 2009-09-14
  9. Proceedings of the Sixth Us-japan Workshop on High Tc Superconductors by K. Salama, 1994-01
  10. Coherence in High Temperature Superconductors: Tel Aviv, Israel, 1-3 May 1995
  11. SUPERCONDUCTORS: Scientists Create New Form of Matter.: An article from: High Tech Ceramics News
  12. Chemical Equilibria Bases for Oxide and Organic Superconductors by Robert J. Thorn, 1996-03
  13. Processing of Long Lengths of Superconductors: Proceedings of the Symposium on Processing of Long Lengths of Superconductors, Held During Materials by U. Balachandran, E. W. Collings, 1994-06
  14. Quaternary Borocarbide Superconductors and Hg-Based High Tc Superconductors: Studies of High Temperature Superconductors -Volume 26 (Advances in Research and Applications)

121. Combined ESF Vortex And ESF PiShift Workshop 2004
The Joint International Workshop on Nanostructured superconductors From fundamentalsto applications May 1.
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122. Previous Articles
superconductorsCan superconductors (CZ) D, E. MartiSupratec AG (CH) D. Wieland G.Kumuda. superconductors. Writers Club Press 2002. Jorge Berger, Jacob Rubinstein
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123. 2B1771 (2B5236) Superconductivity And Its Applications - About Superconductors
About superconductors. Superconductivity was first observed in 1911 by the Dutchphysicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes ( Nobel laureate 1913).
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About superconductors Superconductivity was first observed in 1911 by the Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes ( Nobel laureate 1913 ). When he cooled a mercury sample to the temperature of liquid helium (4.2 K), its resistance suddenly disappeared. This means that the material is able to conduct currents without any energy losses - a remarkable feature. He also discovered that this dissipation-free state of matter, named superconductivity, was destroyed by high currents and external magnetic fields. The next milestone in understanding superconductivity occurred in 1933, when Walter Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld discovered that a superconductor will repel an external magnetic field. The currents induced in in a surface layer of a superconductor by a magnet placed close to it exactly mirror the field that otherwise would have penetrated the superconducting material, creating a zero field inside the material. This means that a superconductor can be considered as a perfect diamagnet. The effect is ususally referred to as the "Meissner effect" - an effect that is so strong that a magnet can be levitated above the surface of a superconductor. The Meissner effect is more fundamental for a superconductor than the zero resistance. Since the discovery of superconductivity, scientists have tried to find new materials with even higher transition temperature

124. Researchers Find Superconductors In Other Materials. Columbia University Record,
superconductors show up as a reduction in the strength of the magnetic field . After using SQUID techniques to find the superconductors, the research
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Where to Find It The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Web is available on the and Index pages of ColumbiaWeb
VOL. 23, NO. 9 NOVEMBER 14, 1997
Researchers Find Superconductors in Other Materials
B Y B OB N ELSON team of researchers from Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and IBM have developed a technology that can find tiny quantities of superconducting materials in a soup of other products. By using a combination of high-technology methods, which they call "scanning SQUID petrology," the scientists were able to detect superconducting or magnetic materials at concentrations of less than 1 part per million in samples weighing a fraction of a microgram, or millionth of a gram. They were also able to show that a widely-used method of synthesizing superconductors is likely to be contaminated by chlorine, which had been thought to be inert in this reaction. The new technology will help researchers more readily identify and extract superconductors, extremely efficient electrical conductors that are expected to have wide application in transportation, energy and science once they are perfected. "Scanning SQUID petrology can be applied to other materials science problems to identify superconducting compounds at low concentrations in complex mixtures," said Bruce Scott, manager for chemistry and materials science at IBM, adjunct senior research scientist at Lamont and a member of the research team.

125. Michael Nielsen » Lectures On Metals And Superconductors
Lectures 6 and 7 for short course on metals and superconductors. Monday, October13th, 2003. PDF notes for lecture 6 (FermiDirac distribution) and lecture
http://www.qinfo.org/people/nielsen/blog/?cat=6

126. Tiny Superconductors Withstand Stronger Magnetic Fields
Ultrathin superconducting wires can withstand stronger magnetic fields than largerwires made from the same material, researchers now report.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/02/050211083346.htm
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Ultrathin superconducting wires can withstand stronger magnetic fields than larger wires made from the same material, researchers now report. This finding may be useful for technologies that employ superconducting magnets, such as magnetic resonance imaging.
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127. Fermilab Library BOOKS Catalog
Title, superconductors proceedings of technical sessions sponsored by the Title, The gap symmetry and fluctuations in highTc superconductors
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128. Superconductor Synthesis And Meissner Effect

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129. Joint JSPS / ESF - NES Programme
The ESF Programme VORTEX has come to an end but research will be continuedwithin the joint JSPS / ESF NES programme Nanoscience and Engineering in
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130. American Superconductor
ASC performs research and development in high temperature superconductor (HTS)technology for the global electric power industry.
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