Development of high Tc (>110K) Bi, TI and Y-based materials as superconducting circuit elements
Gene Haertling
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Development of high Tc (>110K) Bi, TI and Y-based materials as superconducting circuit elements
Published
1993
Publisher
Clemson University, Dept. of Ceramic Engineering, College of Engineering
Pages
1
Subjects
Microstructures of heat-resistant alloys
Sulfidation-resistant alloy for coal gasification service
Physics of Creep and Creep-Resistant Alloys
Sulfidation-resistant alloy for coal gasification service
Sulfidation-resistant alloy for coal gasification service
Sulfidation-resistant alloy for coal gasification service
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