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A. F. Clark
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U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, USA
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R. P. Reed
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U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, USA
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Table of contents (108 chapters)
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Materials for Superconducting Electronics
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- Masaru Igarashi, Makoto Hikita, Koji Takei
Pages 535-546
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- E. J. Cukauskas, M. Nisenhoff, H. Kroger, D. W. Jillie, L. R. Smith
Pages 547-558
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- N. Terada, Y. Hoshi, M. Naoe, S. Yamanaka
Pages 559-570
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- V. M. Pan, A. G. Popov, M. V. Belous, S. A. Koziychuk
Pages 571-577
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- Bing-chuan Yang, Chao-gun Wang
Pages 579-588
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- H. Ihara, Y. Kimura, H. Okumura, K. Senzaki, S. Gonda
Pages 589-599
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- P. M. Tedrow, R. Meservey
Pages 601-605
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- Y. Hoshi, N. Terada, M. Naoe, S. Yamanaka
Pages 607-614
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- Hiroshi Yamamoto, Masaichi Tanaka
Pages 615-622
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- Hiroshi Yamamoto, Koichi Ishii, Masaichi Tanaka
Pages 623-630
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Microstructure of Developmental Superconductors
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- J. Bevk, W. A. Sunder, F. Habbal
Pages 647-658
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- M. Dietrich, C.-H. Dustmann
Pages 683-697
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- K. Inoue, T. Kuroda, K. Tachikawa
Pages 707-714
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- K. Hamasaki, T. Yamashita, T. Komata, K. Noto, K. Watanabe
Pages 715-720
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Fabrication and Optimization of A15 Superconductors
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About this book
The Fifth International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC) was held in Colorado Springs, Colorado in collaboration with the Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) on August 15-19, 1983. The growth and success of the joint conferences is a result of their complementary program and close cooperation. Materials remain a challenge in the application of cryogenic technology and sometimes, as in the case of superconductors, are the driving force for the technology. The association of materials and cryogenic engineers increases their awareness of recent research in their respective fi. elds and influences the course of future research and applications. Many contributed to the success of the 1983 conference: E. W. Collings of Battelle Memorial Institute was the ICMC Confer ence Chairman; M. Suenaga of Brookhaven National Laboratories, the ICMC Program Chairman; and L. L. Sparks of the National Bureau of Standards, the ICMC Local Arrangements Chairman. J. M. Wells and A. I. Braginski of Westinghouse R & D Center, G. Hartwig of the Nuclear Research Center of Karlsruhe, and K. T. Hartwig of the University of Wisconsin assisted the Program Chairman in metallic metals, superconducting materials, nonmetallic materials, and cryo physical properties, respectively. Excellent conference management was provided by Centennial Conferences. We especially thank M. Stieg, who coordinated the preparation of the papers for this volume. The CEC Board, especially their conference chairman, C. D. Henning of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, contributed very substan tially to conference planning and implementation.
Editors and Affiliations
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U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, USA
A. F. Clark,
R. P. Reed