Monitoring of thin layer deposits of high temperature superconducting materials by energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence technique (EDXRF)

Pramana ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. L463-L467 ◽  
Author(s):  
Madan Lal ◽  
R K Choudhury
1989 ◽  
Vol 169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroshi Kezuka ◽  
Tomomi Masaki

AbstractThe Y-Ba-Cu-0 systems have been reported to be a high temprature superconductor with above 90K. Optical Study would give us useful informations as a characterization for Y-Ba-Cu-0 systems with an analysis of energy dispersive X-ray system EDS. Optical constants of superconducting Y-Ba-Cu-0 systems are n*=1.6 92-j0.403 for 99.99%(4N) with Y1.00 Bal.90 Cu2.87 and n*=1.604-j 0.441 for 99.99%+ (4N+) with Y1.00 Ba2.18 Cu3.12.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 59-67
Author(s):  
Victor N. ANTIPOV ◽  
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Andrey D. GROZOV ◽  
Anna V. IVANOVA ◽  
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The overall dimensions and mass of wind power units with capacities larger than 10 MW can be improved and their cost can be decreased by developing and constructing superconducting synchronous generators. The article analyzes foreign conceptual designs of superconducting synchronous generators based on different principles: with the use of high- and low-temperature superconductivity, fully superconducting or only with a superconducting excitation system, and with the use of different materials (MgB2, Bi2223, YBCO). A high cost of superconducting materials is the main factor impeding commercial application of superconducting generators. In view of the state of the art in the technology for manufacturing superconductors and their cost, a conclusion is drawn, according to which a synchronous gearless superconducting wind generator with a capacity of 10 MW with the field winding made of a high-temperature superconducting material (MgB2, Bi-2223 or YBCO) with the «ferromagnetic stator — ferromagnetic rotor» topology, with the stator diameter equal to 7—9 m, and with the number of poles equal to 32—40 has prospects for its practical use in the nearest future.


2009 ◽  
Vol 19 (03n04) ◽  
pp. 167-173 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. B. TRIPATHY ◽  
T. R. RAUTRAY ◽  
SATYA R. DAS ◽  
MANAS R. DAS ◽  
V. VIJAYAN

The analysis of some of the Indian silver coins during British rule were analysed by Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Technique. Eight elements namely Cr , Fe , Ni , Cu , Zn , As , Ag and Pb were estimated in this study which also seems to indicate the fragmentation as well as the impoverishment of the power for the regimes that had produced the studied coins. While Cu and Ag were present as major elements, other elements were found to be present in minor concentration.


Author(s):  
M. Schieber ◽  
Y. Ariel ◽  
A. Raizman ◽  
S. Rotter

AbstractA quantitative evaluation of the influence of the amount of the crystallographically unoriented grains of YBa


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