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Applications of high transition temperature superconductors at the Savannah River Site; Annual progress report
Author(s) -
J. E. Payne,
Linda Payne
Publication year - 1993
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/142531
Subject(s) - squid , environmental science , ecology , biology
The first year of the research program involved evaluating the applications of high transition temperature superconducting devices at the Savannah River Site and initiating the development of high {Tc} circuit elements that might be of use in programs at the site. Although during the course of this year there were major changes in the direction of and areas of interest at the Savannah River Site, it has been possible to accomplish the first year goals. The technology required to produce a useful nitrogen temperature SQUID for applications such as those that might be encountered at the site has developed more rapidly than was anticipated. This has made it possible to begin the initial studies with a high {Tc} device as opposed to starting with the helium temperature SQUID. This will have an important impact on the outcome of the project by allowing for a more complete evaluation of a device that can be used in an industrial situation. The goals of the first year of the project are listed and will be addressed in this report

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