Fitzwilliam College Foundation Lecture 2016 - Professor David Cardwell - Bulk Superconductors: Revolution or Red Herring?

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Description: On Thursday 17 November at Fitzwilliam College, Guinness World Record holder, Professor David Cardwell, explains the magic of ‘bulk’ superconductors – and outlines their uses and limitations.
 
Created: 2016-12-06 16:02
Collection: Fitzwilliam College lectures
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Copyright: Fitzwilliam College
Language: eng (English)
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Keywords: superconductors; Cardwell;
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Author:  Professor David Cardwell
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Abstract: The discovery of the so-called High Temperature Superconductors in 1987, which in bulk forms are able to conduct very high electrical currents and hence generate extremely high magnetic fields at liquid nitrogen temperatures, was heralded as the most significant scientific breakthrough since the discovery of the transistor. This lecture will describe in a substantially non-mathematical way the properties of these remarkable materials, their manufacture and their potential for engineering applications, which include frictionless bearings, energy storage systems, MRI and high field permanent magnets.
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