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Superconducting cellular MgB2

A new composite superconducting material in the form of a cellular structure consisting of large Mg grains surrounded by thin MgB^sub 2^ layers has been prepared. The superconducting properties of such a cellular structure were found to depend on the thickness of the superconducting layer d ^sub s^....

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Published in:Physics of metals and metallography 2007-06, Vol.103 (6), p.561-565
Main Authors: Grinenko, V. A., Krasnoperov, E. P., Mikhailov, B. P.
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