Clapp et al., 1985 - Google Patents
Flexible A‐15 superconducting tape via the amorphous stateClapp et al., 1985
- Document ID
- 14228850424334279816
- Author
- Clapp M
- Shi D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of applied physics
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The melt spinning technique was used to rapidly solidify superconducting materials. In the Ti3Nb6M03Si4 alloy system, it was possible to form metastable A-I5 and amorphous ribbons as the quenching rate was increased. The liquid-quenched A-15 ribbons were extremely …
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- C30B15/00—Single-crystal growth by pulling from a melt, e.g. Czochralski method
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