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Robert D. McConnell
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Solar Energy Research Institute, Golden, USA
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Stuart A. Wolf
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Naval Research Laboratory, USA
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Table of contents (63 chapters)
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Sputtering
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- J. Fujita, T. Tatsumi, T. Yoshitake, H. Igarashi
Pages 175-184
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- P. Arendt, W. Bongianni, N. Elliott, R. Muenchausen
Pages 185-191
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- A. C. Greenwald, E. A. Johnson, J. S. Wollam, A. J. Gale, N. K. Jaggi
Pages 193-198
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- G. C. Xiong, H. Gu, T. X. Lin, S. Z. Wang, D. L. Yin
Pages 199-203
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- Hideomi Koinuma, Hirotoshi Nagata, Akihiro Takano, Masashi Kawasaki, Mamoru Yoshimoto
Pages 205-213
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- S. J. Lee, K. C. Sheng, Y. H. Shen, E. D. Rippert, X. K. Wang, R. P. VanDuyne et al.
Pages 215-220
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- S. H. Liou, M. Hong, A. R. Kortan, J. Kwo, D. D. Bacon, C. H. Chen et al.
Pages 229-236
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- M. E. Golovchanskii, S. N. Ermolov, N. A. Kislov, O. P. Kostyleva, L. S. Kokhanchik, V. A. Marchenko et al.
Pages 237-244
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- J. Ryu, Y. Huang, C. Vittoria, D. F. Ryder Jr., J. Marzik, R. Benfer et al.
Pages 245-252
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- Junich Sato, Masatsugu Kaise, Keikichi Nakamura, Keiichi Ogawa
Pages 253-257
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- B. R. Zhao, C. W. Yuan, J. Gao, Y. Z. Zhang, P. Out, Y. Y. Zhao et al.
Pages 259-264
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- C. X. Qiu, I. Shih, C. Moreau, B. Champagne, S. Dallaire
Pages 265-270
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Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition
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- K. Zhang, B. S. Kwak, E. P. Boyd, A. C. Wright, A. Erbil
Pages 271-279
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- C. I. M. A. Spee, A. Mackor
Pages 281-294
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- J. Zhao, H. O. Marcy, L. M. Tonge, B. W. Wessels, T. J. Marks, C. R. Kannewurf
Pages 295-299
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Thick Film
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- T. F. Ciszek, C. D. Evans
Pages 301-307
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- K. L. Chopra, P. Pramanik, B. Roul, S. Chakraborty, T. K. Dey, S. Srinivasan et al.
Pages 309-316
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- Roman Sobolewski, Witold Kula
Pages 317-325
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Substrate Studies
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- R. Feenstra, J. D. Budai, D. K. Christen, M. F. Chisholm, L. A. Boatner, M. D. Galloway et al.
Pages 327-336
About this book
The Conference on the Science and Technology of Thin Film Superconductors was conceived in the early part of 1988 as a forum for the specialist in thin film superconductivity. The conference was held on November 14-18, 1988, in Co lorado Springs, Co lorado. Al though many excellent superconductivity conferences had been convened in the wake of the 1986-1987 discoveries in high temperature superconductivity, thin film topics were often dispersed among the sessions of a more general conference agenda. The response to the Conference on the Science and Technology of Thin Film Superconductors confirmed the need for an extended conference devoted to thin film superconductors. These proceedings are a major contribution to the technnology of thin film superconductivity because of the breadth and quality of the articles provided by leaders in the field. The proceedings are divided into articles on laser deposition, sputtering, evaporation, metal organic chemical vapor deposition, thick film, substrate studies, characterization, patterning and applications, and general properties. Most of the articles discuss scientific issues for high temperature thin film superconductors, although the conference was to be a forum for technology and scientific questions for both low and high temperature superconductivity. For the first day of the 5 day conference, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory had organized an excellent set of short courses in superconduc t ing thin film devices.
Editors and Affiliations
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Solar Energy Research Institute, Golden, USA
Robert D. McConnell
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Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Stuart A. Wolf