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Handbook of high-temperature superconductor electronics / edited by Neeraj Khare.

LIBRA TK7872.S8 H36 2003
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Khare, Neeraj.
Series:
Applied physics (Marcel Dekker, Inc.) ; 7.
Applied physics ; 7
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
High temperature superconductors.
Molecular electronics.
Electronics--Materials.
Electronics.
Physical Description:
x, 438 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Marcel Dekker, [2003]
Contents:
1 Introduction to High-Temperature Superconductors / Neeraj Khare 1
2 Epitaxial Growth of Superconducting Cuprate Thin Films / David P. Norton 29
3 High-Temperature Superconducting Multilayer Ramp-Edge Junctions / Q. X. Jia 85
4 Step-Edge Josephson Junctions / F. Lombardi, A. Ya. Tzalenchuk 103
5 Conductance Noise in High-Temperature Superconductors / Laszlo Bela Kish 149
6 Noise in High-Temperature Superconductor Josephson Junctions / J.C. Macfarlane, L. Hao, C.M. Pegrum 165
7 High-Temperature RF SQUIDS / V. I. Shnyrkov 193
8 High-Temperature SQUID Magnetometer / Neeraj Khare 233
9 High-Temperature Superconducting Digital Circuits / Mutsuo Hidaka 279
10 High-Temperature Superconductor Microwave Devices / Neeraj Khare 317
11 High-Temperature Superconducting IR Detectors / John C. Brasunas 351
12 Cryocoolers and High-T[subscript c] Devices / Ray Radebaugh 379
13 High-Temperature Superconductor Electronics: Status and Perspectives / Shoji Tanaka 425.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0824708237
OCLC:
52551114

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