Foreword |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgements |
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Editors-in-Chief |
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Contributors |
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E1 Introduction to Processing Methods |
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3 | (4) |
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E2 Introduction to Section E2: Bulk Materials |
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7 | (116) |
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E2.1 Introduction to Bulk Firing Techniques |
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8 | (20) |
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E2.2 (RE)BCO Melt Processing Techniques: Fundamentals of the Melt Process |
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28 | (24) |
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E2.3 Melt Processing Techniques: Melt Processing for BSCCO |
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52 | (6) |
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E2.4 Growth of Superconducting Single Crystals |
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58 | (28) |
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E2.5 Growth of A15 Type Single Crystals and Polycrystals and Their Physical Properties |
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86 | (11) |
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97 | (17) |
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E2.7 Superconductors in Future Accelerators: Irradiation Problems |
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114 | (9) |
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E3 Introduction to Section E3: Processing of Wires and Tapes |
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123 | (209) |
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E3.1 Processing of High Tc Conductors: The Compound Bi-2212 |
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125 | (19) |
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E3.2 Processing of High Tc Conductors: The Compound Bi, Pb(2223) |
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144 | (9) |
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E3.3 Highlights on Tl(1223) |
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153 | (9) |
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E3.4 Processing of High Tc Conductors: The Compound YBCO |
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162 | (8) |
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Judith L. MacManus-Driscoll |
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E3.5 Processing of High Tc Conductors: The Compound Hg(1223) |
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170 | (4) |
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E3.6 Overview of High Field LTS Materials (Without Nb3Sn) |
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174 | (13) |
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E3.7 Processing of Low Tc Conductors: The Alloy Nb--Ti |
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187 | (26) |
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E3.8 Processing of Low Tc Conductors: The Compound Nb3Sn |
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213 | (63) |
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E3.9 Processing of Low Tc Conductors: The Compound Nb3Al |
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276 | (15) |
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E3.10 Processing of Low Tc Conductors: The Compounds PbMo6S8 and SnMo6S8 |
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291 | (17) |
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E3.11 Processing of Low Tc Conductors: The Compound MgB2 |
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308 | (16) |
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E3.12 Processing Pnictide Superconductors |
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324 | (8) |
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E4 Introduction to Section E4: Thick and Thin Films |
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332 | (115) |
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E4.1 Substrates and Functional Buffer Layers |
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334 | (14) |
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E4.2 Physical Vapor Thin-Film Deposition Techniques |
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348 | (17) |
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E4.3 Chemical Deposition Processes for REBa2Cu3O7 Coated Conductors |
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365 | (17) |
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E4.4 High Temperature Superconductor Films: Processing Techniques |
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382 | (21) |
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E4.5 Processing and Manufacture of Josephson Junctions: Low-Tc |
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403 | (22) |
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E4.6 Processing and Manufacture of Josephson Junctions: High-Tc |
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425 | (22) |
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E5 Introduction to Section E5: Superconductor Contacts |
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447 | (52) |
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E5.1 Superconductor to Normal-Metal Contacts |
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448 | (19) |
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E5.2 Resistive High Current Splices |
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467 | (13) |
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E5.3 Persistent Mode Joints |
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480 | (19) |
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PART F Refrigeration Methods |
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F1 Introduction to Part F: Refrigeration Methods |
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499 | (74) |
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F1.1 Review of Refrigeration Methods |
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501 | (18) |
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F1.2 Pulse Tube Cryocoolers |
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519 | (16) |
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F1.3 Gifford-McMahon Cryocoolers |
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535 | (12) |
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547 | (15) |
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F1.5 Cooling with Liquid Helium |
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562 | (11) |
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Glossary |
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Index |
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