1999
DOI: 10.1109/77.783907
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Superconducting filters for wireless communications: a reappraisal

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“…Superconductivity has been extensively concerned since then because of its special zero-resistance effect, Meissner effect, and Josephson effect. Superconductors can be used in many fields such as transmission cables, superconducting magnets, thermonuclear fusion etc [1]. For the study of superconducting materials, the parameters that need to be concerned mainly consist of superconducting transition temperature (T C ), critical current density (J C ), critical magnetic field strength (H C ), etc.…”
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“…Superconductivity has been extensively concerned since then because of its special zero-resistance effect, Meissner effect, and Josephson effect. Superconductors can be used in many fields such as transmission cables, superconducting magnets, thermonuclear fusion etc [1]. For the study of superconducting materials, the parameters that need to be concerned mainly consist of superconducting transition temperature (T C ), critical current density (J C ), critical magnetic field strength (H C ), etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The surface resistance of HTS material is about 100-1000 times less than conventional metals such as copper and silver at microwave frequencies, and therefore they are the ideal materials to develop microwave filters with ultra-high performance, typically low insertion loss, narrow bandwidth, high stopband rejection, and steep skirt slopes. Research and developments on HTS filters dated back to the 1990s [13], and various types of high-performance HTS filters have been constantly reported. Low-loss, high-Q and flat-group-delay filters were developed for microwave and mm-wave receivers in wireless communication and radar applications [14]- [16].…”
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