Method of manufacturing oxide superconducting materials

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Delaminating processes adapted for specified product – Delaminating in preparation for post processing recycling step

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1566171, 505 1, 505729, C01F 1102

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ABSTRACT:
Superconducting ceramics are produced in crystalline form by, for example, the crystal pulling technique. The seed crystal is prepared from another ceramic material which is non-superconducting but has a similar molecular structure as the superconducting ceramic to be formed. By virtue of the similarity in the crystalline structure, single crystals of superconducting ceramics can be easily produced on the seed crystal.

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