Neutron probe yields break in superconductor mystery
A major step toward solving a two-decades-old materials science mystery and progress toward the ultimate goal of engineering materials optimized for magnetic and electric properties. Article Feb 2007 (D) [e]
Physicists set 'speed limit' for future superconducting magnet
A research team has identified a high-temperature superconductor - Bi-2212 - as a material that might be suitable for the new wires needed to one day build the most powerful superconducting magnet in the world, a 30 Tesla magnet. Article Feb-2007 (D) [e]
Magneto-Optical Imaging of Superconductors
In a way magneto-optical imaging is the realization of that dream: you stick your sample under the microscope, put a piece of a magic crystal on top of it, and can through the ocular follow the sample's magnetic behaviour in real-time (NO) [e]
Superconductivity Papers Database
This database covers mostly the articles on superconductivity appeared after the advent (1987) of the high Tc in 20 - 50 scientific journals including review papers (JP) [e]
Virtual Journal of Applications of Superconductivity
VJAS is a semi-monthly virtual journal presenting articles that have appeared in one of the participating broad-based source journals not specializing in superconductivity (USA) [e]
WebHTS
The NIST High Temperature Superconducting Materials Database provides evaluated thermal, mechanical, and superconducting property data for oxides and other nonconventional superconductors (USA) [e]
Advance hastens practicality of superconductors
Nobody completely understands superconductors. So fathom how James S. Schilling, Ph.D., led a team that makes the phenomenon work better. Article, 07-Mar-2006 (D) [e]
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