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Effect of superconductivity on microscale radiative heat transfer.
Magnet design with 100-kA HTS STARS conductors for the helical fusion reactor.
Evaluation of mechanical displacements in superconducting accelerator magnet arrays.
Double-layer rotor magnetic shield performance analysis in high temperature superconducting synchronous generators under short circuit fault conditions.
Efficient recuperative 4-quadrant power supply for superconducting solenoids.
Efficient cooling of superconducting fiber core via holey cladding.
Etat de l’art en supraconductivité appliquée.
Effect of temperature variation on cold electronics based LC oscillator for RRR measurement.
Multichannel temperature regulator for SIS100 HTS current leads.
Correlation between grain connectivity, packing density, and critical current density in MgB2 synthesized by in situ/ex situ combination technique.
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Superconductivity & Cryogenics.
Superconductivity record bolstered by magnetic data.
Cryogenics in high-current busbars – Solutions and requirements.
Challenges of high field large bore superconducting “outserts” for research magnets.
Design and optimization of niobium-titanium based superconductive magnet for the magneto resistive heat switch.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Cryogenics 2019: NICA project aims at studying the state of matter existing shortly after the Big Bang
NICA project for a new superconducting accelerator complex in Russia attracted a lot of interest during IIR Cryogenics conference in Prague, in April 2019.
Always closer to absolute zero
NIST physicists have cooled a mechanical object to a temperature below the so-called “quantum limit.”
A possible major step in the quest of room-temperature superconductivity
Two researcher teams have just reported experiments indicating that a hydride of lanthanum compressed to 1.7 to 1.85 million bar has a critical temperature of 250–260 K (-23 – -13°C).
Refrigeration, a key player in the fight against cancer
Refrigeration technologies are an essential part of the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of several cancers.
Moving a 15m superconductive ring across the United States
Researchers from 26 institutions around the world are planning a new experiment called Muon g-2 that could influence particle physics.
Superconducting cable for urban electricity
Part of AmpaCity project, the 1km, 10 kV high temperature ceramic-based superconductive cable is the world’s longest and the first to have been integrated into an urban electricity grid in Essen, Germany.
Magnetic Resonance Imagery (MRI) for early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
A microscopic Magnetic Resonance Imagery (MRI) protocol designed at CEA-I²BM enables high-resolution visualization of amyloid plaques, associated with Alzheimer’s disease, 15-20 years before the first signs of dementia and memory loss appear.
100 years of superconductivity
April 8, 2011 marked the 100th anniversary of the discovery of superconductivity by Heike Kammerlingh Onnes. Working in his lab at Leiden University on April 8, 1911, he was experimenting with the electrical...
World’s most powerful MRI machines push the limits of human imaging
Latest MRI machines, developed in the US and in France and designed to operate under ultra-high magnetic strength thanks to giant superconducting magnets, should notably allow major advances in the understanding of neurological diseases.
The superconductor industry global market
The global market for superconductor technologies accounted for USD 1.8 billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 5.8 billion by 2022.
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Download the latest technical papers from the IIR Cryogenics Conference
Held on 8-11 April this year, the 15th IIR Cryogenics Conference welcomed over 120 guests from more than 22 countries.