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New research opportunities in superconductivity IV
Authors:Bertram J. Batlogg   Robert Buhrman   John R. Clem   Donald Gubser   David Larbalestier   Donald Liebenberg   John Rowell   Ronert Schwall   David T. Shaw  Arthur W. Sleight
Abstract:This report surveys the considerable progress made over the last five years—such as the marketing of superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs), cellular wireless filter systems, and high current leads—and assesses needs and opportunities in the areas of fundamental science, materials development, thin film and device applications, and wire and bulk applications. It examines the challenges facing high-temperature superconductivity: from the need to understand the mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity and the unusual “normal” state to the need for new instrumentation for material characterization. Advances in thin film and bulk materials are reviewed, and obstacles impeding the commercialization of HTS materials are examined. A report on the workshop on research needs and opportunities in superconductivity, held in Monterey, California, February 10–12, 1997.
Keywords:Superconductivity  research opportunities  state of the art
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