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2G HTS coil technology development at SuperPowerSong et al., 2012
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- Song H
- Brownsey P
- Zhang Y
- Waterman J
- Fukushima T
- Hazelton D
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- IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
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The second-generation high-temperature superconductor (2G HTS), Re-Ba-Cu-O coated conductors are known for strong mechanical properties and have numerous potential applications in high magnetic field research and electrical power systems. It has been noted …
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