Technological Basics for Production of Low-Temperature Superconductors

Abstract

The technological principles of low-temperature superconductor production for the magnetic system of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) that provides continuity of a superconductor billet in the superconductor production are considered.

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Kolmogorov, G. , Trofimov, V. , Chernova, T. , Kosheleva, N. , Burdina, Y. , Snigireva, M. and Bolshakova, N. (2013) Technological Basics for Production of Low-Temperature Superconductors. Open Journal of Metal, 3, 19-22. doi: 10.4236/ojmetal.2013.32003.

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