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High-T c superconducting materials for electric power applicationsLarbalestier et al., 2001
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- Larbalestier D
- Gurevich A
- Feldmann D
- Polyanskii A
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Large-scale superconducting electric devices for power industry depend critically on wires with high critical current densities at temperatures where cryogenic losses are tolerable. This restricts choice to two high-temperature cuprate superconductors,(Bi, Pb) 2Sr2Ca2Cu3O x …
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