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1 January 1994 High-temperature superconducting microwave devices: fundamental issues in materials, physics, and engineering
Nathan Newman
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Proceedings Volume 2250, International Conference on Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves and Applications 1994; 22505W (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2303229
Event: Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves and Applications: International Conference, 1994, San Diego, CA, United States
Abstract
We have recently published an interdisciplinary review' of issues in science and engineering which directly impact high Tc superconductor microwave devices. One of our goals was to isolate the fundamental physical properties which currently limit device performance. In the SPIE conference presentation, we will extend this work to summarize the current state-of-the-art with an emphasis on highlighting opportune research areas which could result in breakthroughs for improved performance in microwave devices. Some preliminary research work in these fields will be described.
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Nathan Newman "High-temperature superconducting microwave devices: fundamental issues in materials, physics, and engineering", Proc. SPIE 2250, International Conference on Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves and Applications 1994, 22505W (1 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2303229
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KEYWORDS
Microwave radiation

Superconductors

Dielectrics

Physics

Oscillators

Crystals

Resistance

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