High Temperature Superconductors Blow Cold
Blog Room temperature superconductors. And room temperature superconductors never happened. The New York Times has a small retrospective (registration required) of the twenty years since high temperature superconductors made it big on the science scene.
[March 6, 2007, 10:16]
Quantum States Of Small Superconductors
White Papers After a brief review of recent proposals for using small superconductors, whose charging energy Ec is comparable to their superconducting gap ? as physical qubits in quantum computation, we analyse the 'Cooper pair box' experiments of Nakamura...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
High Temperature Superconductors Blow Cold
Blog Comment I received this email today, which I'm posting slightly edited as a comment to the original post. RG Greetings. You wrote: Cold fusion is still twitching, amazingly, although it's even less likely to generate useful amounts of power than the hot...
[March 7, 2007, 22:59]
HTS Conductor And Magnet Technology In Magnetic And Inertial Fusion Experiments
White Papers High temperature superconductors have a high promise for improving the cost/performance of magnetic and inertial fusion. The ability to operate without Joule heating at higher temperatures dramatically lowers the cost of cryogenic refrigeration and...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Over the past few days, we've seen announcements from IBM that they're making small, swift logic gates out of nanotubes; from NEC that nanohorns make fantastic electrodes for fuel cells that could replace batteries; we have superconductors and...
[September 18, 2001, 1:38]
SGI Counts In Montecito
News The LRZ will let scientists throughout Germany use the system to study turbulence, fluid flow through porous materials, acoustic waves, high-temperature superconductors, combustion chemistry and the seismic shock waves generated by earthquakes...
[December 23, 2004, 9:05]
Handel By Nanotube
Blog It still needs its bits to be frozen hundreds of degrees below, and that requirement excludes even the best ideas from the mass market (remember 'high temperature' superconductors? If you want to know where the big news in fundamental electronics...
[November 1, 2007, 17:22]

