The high T(sub c) superconducting ceramic materials, developed in 1987, are now being extensively investigated for a variety of engineering applications. These applications include such devices as conducting links, rotating and linear bearings, sensors, filters, switches, high Q cavities, magnets, and motors. Some of these devices take advantage of the material's ability to lose all electrical resistance at a critical temperature, T(sub c), while others make use of the repulsion forces generated between the magnetic field of a permanent magnet and a superconductor which is cooled below its T(sub c), Meissner effect. This report describes the work accomplished to date by: (1) reviewing the present state of the art in actuator technology, (2)...
The application of superconducting technology in space has been limited by the requirement of coolin...
An early success in low temperature superconductor technology has led to the development of a number...
Friction free bearings at 77 k or higher are possible using the high T(sub c) copper oxide ceramic s...
A YBCO thick film containing 20 percent Ag2O with a T(sub c) of 86.8 K and J(sub c) of 108 A/sq cm w...
Current research in the area of high temperature superconductivity is organized around four key area...
Materials exhibiting superconductivity above liquid nitrogen temperatures (77 K) will enable new app...
An approach to the application of high Tc ceramic superconductors to practical circuit elements was ...
Research on processing methods leading to a significant enhancement in the critical current densitie...
It has been recognized from the onset that high temperature superconductivity held great promise for...
Experimental work was continued on the development and characterization of bulk and hot pressed powd...
Results on this project over the past three years have shown that the Bi and Tl-based superconductin...
Space application of high temperature superconducting (HTS) materials may occur before most terrestr...
The discovery of a new class of ceramic superconductors with transition temperatures above liquid ni...
The discovery of a new class of ceramic superconductors with transition temperatures above the boili...
The development and testing of a ceramic superconducting link for an infrared detector is summarized...
The application of superconducting technology in space has been limited by the requirement of coolin...
An early success in low temperature superconductor technology has led to the development of a number...
Friction free bearings at 77 k or higher are possible using the high T(sub c) copper oxide ceramic s...
A YBCO thick film containing 20 percent Ag2O with a T(sub c) of 86.8 K and J(sub c) of 108 A/sq cm w...
Current research in the area of high temperature superconductivity is organized around four key area...
Materials exhibiting superconductivity above liquid nitrogen temperatures (77 K) will enable new app...
An approach to the application of high Tc ceramic superconductors to practical circuit elements was ...
Research on processing methods leading to a significant enhancement in the critical current densitie...
It has been recognized from the onset that high temperature superconductivity held great promise for...
Experimental work was continued on the development and characterization of bulk and hot pressed powd...
Results on this project over the past three years have shown that the Bi and Tl-based superconductin...
Space application of high temperature superconducting (HTS) materials may occur before most terrestr...
The discovery of a new class of ceramic superconductors with transition temperatures above liquid ni...
The discovery of a new class of ceramic superconductors with transition temperatures above the boili...
The development and testing of a ceramic superconducting link for an infrared detector is summarized...
The application of superconducting technology in space has been limited by the requirement of coolin...
An early success in low temperature superconductor technology has led to the development of a number...
Friction free bearings at 77 k or higher are possible using the high T(sub c) copper oxide ceramic s...