“…This superconductor has highest critical temperature about 94K. Because superconducting properties of the Y123, Y358, and Y257 can be performed in liquid nitrogen, this cheap cryogenic medium makes the materials promising in many fields such as superconducting magnetic bearings (Jiqiang et al, 2012), superconducting electric motors (Hiroyuki and Yuichi, 2001), magnetic separation devices (Oka et al, 2013), non-contact transport systems (Smith and Jr. Dolan, 2013), flywheel energy storage systems (Arai et al, 2013) and permanent magnets with high trapped field (Liu et al, 2011) operating above 77K (Moon and Chang, 1990;Hull, 2001).…”