HTS Applications: Present and Future Prospects
When the high temperature superconductors (HTS) were discovered from 1986, a technical revolution in electrical engineering was announced with strong enthusiasm. The superconducting applications should develop rapidly and impose themselves in many fields.
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High Temperature Superconductivity 2
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Prof. Dr. Anant V. Narlikar Inter-University Consortium for DAE Facilities University Campus Khandwa Road Indore 452 017 (MP), India
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