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  1. Leading-Edge Superconductivity Research Developments
  2. Superconductivity Sourcebook by V. Daniel Hunt, 1989-01
  3. Room-Temperature Superconductivity by Andrei Mourachkine, 2004-01-01
  4. Handbook of Applied Superconductivity, 2 Volume Set
  5. High Temperature Superconductivity (Graduate Texts in Contemporary Physics / Maryland Subseries: Based on Lectures at the University of Maryland, College Park)
  6. Superconductivity by J. B. Ketterson, S. N. Song, 1999-01-12
  7. Connectivity and Superconductivity (Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs)
  8. Microwave Superconductivity (NATO SCIENCE SERIES: E: Volume 375) Applied Sciences by Harold Weinstock, 2002-01-31
  9. Theory of Nonequilibrium Superconductivity (The International Series of Monographs on Physics) by Nikolai Kopnin, 2009-07-15
  10. How Did We Find Out About Superconductivity (Asimov, Isaac, How Did We Find Out-- Series.) by Isaac Asimov, 1988-03
  11. Superconductivity Volume I (Vol. 1) by R. D. Parks, 1969-04-01
  12. Introduction to Superconductivity, Second Edition (International Series in Solid State Physics; V. 6) by A C ROSE-INNES, 1978-01-15
  13. Magnetism and Superconductivity (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Laurent-Patrick Levy, 2010-11-02
  14. Novel Superconductivity by Stuart A. Wolf, Vladimir Z. Kresin, 1987-10-01

21. Welcome To The Center For Superconductivity Research
The center conducts interdisciplinary research in the fields of superconductivity, magnetism, ferroelectricity, quantum computation, the synthesis of
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22. Ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?puNumber=77
Virtual Journal of Applications of superconductivityVirtual Journal of Applications of superconductivity, a multijournal compilation, presents articles within the scope of applications of superconductivity to
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23. Welcome To The Center For Superconductivity Research
The center conducts interdisciplinary research in the fields of superconductivity, magnetism, ferroelectricity, quantum computation, the synthesis of advanced electronic materials, and the development of scanning probe microscopy.
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24. Applied Physics Letters
A weekly journal featuring concise, upto-date reports on significant new findings in applied physics. The emphasize is on new experimental and
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Publication Journal of Superconductivity Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0896-1107 (Paper) 1572-9605 (Online) Subject: Engineering Physics and Astronomy Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 18 Number 2 / April 2005 Number 1 / February 2005 Request a sample Volume 17 Number 6 / December 2004 Number 5 / October 2004 Number 4 / August 2004 Number 3 / June 2004 ... Number 2 / April 2004 Title: Proceeding of the International Conference on Dynamic Inhomogeneities in Complex Oxides (Part 2) Number 1 / February 2004 Volume 16 Number 6 / December 2003 Number 5 / October 2003 Title: Proceedings of the 7th Symposium on High Temperature Superconductors in High Frequency Fields Number 4 / August 2003 Title: Frontiers of Spintronics and Optics in Semiconductors: In Honor of E. I. Rashba Number 3 / June 2003 Number 2 / April 2003 Title: Proceedings of the PASPS Conference held July 2002 in W¼rzburg, Germany, Part II

26. A Teacher's Guide To Superconductivity For High School Students
Geared towards teachers so they can in turn teach others about superconductivity. Detailed, and a good read for anyone interested in the topic. Last updated 1996, but still quite useful.
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Largo High School
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
September 1994
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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27. CHTS ICSTM
The Imperial College Centre for High Temperature superconductivity is an interdisciplinary Centre involving staff from the Departments of Materials
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28. Applied Superconductivity Center: UW-Madison
University of WisconsinMadison Applied superconductivity Center. We advance the science and technology of superconductivity and particularly
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This semimonthly virtual journal presents articles that have appeared in one of the participating source journals and that fall within the scope of applications of superconductivity to electronics and large-scale systems.
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    30. Intermagnetics General Corporation Introduction
    IGC is a developer and manufacturer of superconducting materials, radiofrequency coils, magnets, superconducting wire, cable and tape, and related
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    31. Superconductivity - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    superconductivity Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIn superconducting materials, the characteristics of superconductivity In Type I superconductors, superconductivity is abruptly destroyed when the
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    A magnet levitating above a "high-temperature" superconductor (100.37 kelvins) with boiling liquid nitrogen underneath demonstrates the Meissner effect Superconductivity is a phenomenon occurring in certain materials at low temperatures , characterised by the complete absence of electrical resistance and the damping of the interior magnetic field (the Meissner effect .) Superconductivity is a quantum-mechanical phenomenon that is different from perfect conductivity In conventional superconductors , superconductivity is caused by a force of attraction between certain conduction electrons arising from the exchange of phonons , which causes the conduction electrons to exhibit a superfluid phase composed of correlated pairs of electrons. There also exists a class of materials, known as unconventional superconductors , that exhibit superconductivity but whose physical properties contradict the theory of conventional superconductors. In particular, the so-called high-temperature superconductors superconduct at temperatures much higher than should be possible according to the conventional theory (though still far below room temperature .) There is currently no complete theory of high-temperature superconductivity Superconductivity occurs in a wide variety of materials, including simple elements like

    32. IRC In Superconductivity, University Of Cambridge - Main Index
    Information about superconductivity can be found via the links below Contacts. superconductivity Winter School, January 2005. Lectures2004
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    33. ARS Associates Home Page
    Specializes in components and instrumentation for superconductivity including super conduction magnets from cryomagnetics, power supplies, cryostats and associated electronics
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    Info Request Supplier Links E-mail ARS Associates is a Manufacturer's Representative in the fields of Cryogenics, Vacuum / Semiconductor Process Equipment and Superconductivity. Our product line brings together a wide range of complementary components and subsystems from the leading manufacturers in these fields. Call on us for assistance in specifying individual components and for application assistance in configuring your system. You can benefit from our many years of experience in engineering and technical marketing positions. Product Offering
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    35. A Guide To Superconductivity
    Appendix A superconductivity Milestones Appendix B Periodical Literature Appendix C superconductivity Reference Books Appendix D Glossary
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  • 36. Archaeology Turns To Superconductivity (August 2003) - News - PhysicsWeb
    From PhysicsWeb, The new technique relies on measuring the magnetic signal from lead, which was widely used in antiquity, in samples that have been cooled to cryogenic temperatures.
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    6 August 2003 Researchers from Israel have developed a new way to date archaeological objects that is based on superconductivity. The new technique relies on measuring the magnetic signal from lead - which was widely used in antiquity - in samples that have been cooled to cryogenic temperatures. The method could be used to date pipes, coins, bottles and other objects (S Reich et al. New J. Phys
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    Lead is stable in many environments and corrodes only very slowly into lead oxide and lead carbonate. It becomes a superconductor when cooled below 7.2 Kelvin, whereas the corrosion products do not. This means that the magnetization of the lead will be several orders of magnitude higher than that of the corrosion products when the sample is placed in an applied magnetic field at temperatures below 7.2 Kelvin. It is therefore reasonable to assume that the magnetic signal from the sample is coming from the lead only. Shimon Reich from the Weizmann Institute of Science and two colleagues - Grigori Leitus, a metallurgist, and Sariel Shalev, an archaeologist at the Weizmann Institute and also the University of Haifa - started by measuring the magnetization of small discs of material from different samples. This allowed them to calculate the amount of metallic lead that was present by mass. Next they weighed the samples, which gave them the total mass - the lead plus corrosion products. The difference between these two masses is therefore the mass of the corrosion products alone.

    37. SuperConductivity
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    Links government laboratories, universities and industrial laboratories of the European Community, Switzerland, Norway and Israel to investigate technology
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    SCENET-THE EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR SUPERCONDUCTIVITY Funded by the European Commission within the framework of the GROWTH programme of the 5th framework programme. Staff Members Activities ... Harjattula, Turku, (Finland), July 18-30, 2005 SCOPE OF SCENET This Network links government laboratories, Universities and industrial laboratories of the Research European Community, Switzerland, Norway and Israel to formulate technological goals and single out those applications of superconductivity which should allow the European industry to compete in the world market. SCENET is identifying those research groups that have the expertise and willing to develop new competitive products, promoting collaborations and avoiding duplications of efforts. In particular, SCENET mission is to:
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    39. Superconductivity Papers DB -NewSearch-
    www.aist.go.jp/RIODB/db013/englishver.html More results from www.aist.go.jp superconductivityThe superconductivity exists only below their critical temperatures and below The superconductivity in Type I superconductors is modeled well by the BCS
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    40. TcSAM
    TCSUH represents the largest university superconductivity research effort in the United States.
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