Transition Metal Compounds - Synthesis, Properties, and Application 2021
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.96419
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High Temperature Superconductors

Abstract: One of the pioneers who introduced superconductivity of metal solids was Kamerlingh Onnes (1911). Researchers always struggled to make observations towards superconductivity at high temperatures for achieving goals of evaluating normal room temperature superconductors. The physical properties are based entirely on the behavior of conventional and metal superconductors as a result of high-temperature superconductors. Various synthetic approaches are employed to fabricate high-temperature superconductors, but so… Show more

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“…Since the discovery of HTS materials in the 80s, extensive research worldwide has uncovered many more oxide-based superconductors with potential manufacturability benefits and critical temperatures as high as 135 K. A superconducting material with a critical temperature above 77 K today is known as a HTS, despite the continuing need for cryogenic refrigeration for any application [34] . Since the development of YBCO in 1987, the development of long flexible tapes with thin layers of Cuprate-based superconductors called coated conductors (CC) has been a success story of sophisticated processing and scale-up effort s. These CCs are promising for superconducting magnet applications because of their high critical current density with a low dependency on the external magnetic field, good mechanical properties, and reasonable cost, which offer opportunities to develop ultra-high-field magnets [35,36] .…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the discovery of HTS materials in the 80s, extensive research worldwide has uncovered many more oxide-based superconductors with potential manufacturability benefits and critical temperatures as high as 135 K. A superconducting material with a critical temperature above 77 K today is known as a HTS, despite the continuing need for cryogenic refrigeration for any application [34] . Since the development of YBCO in 1987, the development of long flexible tapes with thin layers of Cuprate-based superconductors called coated conductors (CC) has been a success story of sophisticated processing and scale-up effort s. These CCs are promising for superconducting magnet applications because of their high critical current density with a low dependency on the external magnetic field, good mechanical properties, and reasonable cost, which offer opportunities to develop ultra-high-field magnets [35,36] .…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The one kilometre 10kV HTS cables are connected between two substations and cooled by liquid nitrogen [22]. This HTS cables are more efficient than any other conventional cables that transport five times more electricity with almost no loss [23].…”
Section: Advanced Power Transmission Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new technology of HTS materials is also capable to withstands the fault currents. Short-circuit currents are limited by such superconducting device, which are dependent on the utilities transmission and distribution networking systems that makes use of these HTS [22,23]. When the current in HTS device exceeds a certain threshold value, it behaves like a typical resistive conductor, switching from high to low current as necessary.…”
Section: Advanced Power Transmission Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Bridging the Gap: Electric Dimensions and Magnetism Explored, with a Spotlight on High-Temperature Superconductors -A Systematic Review" embarks on a journey through the intricacies of these fundamental forces, delving into the fascinating synergy between electricity and magnetism [3] . This systematic review serves as a comprehensive exploration, aiming to connect disparate realms of knowledge, and its focal point on high-temperature superconductors adds a layer of excitement and potential breakthroughs [4] . As we traverse the landscapes of electromagnetic phenomena and delve into the cutting-edge developments within high-temperature superconductivity, this review promises to be a beacon for researchers, enthusiasts, and curious minds alike, illuminating the pathways towards a deeper understanding of the synergistic dance between electric and magnetic dimensions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%