Use of barium copper oxide compounds as high critical temperatur

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Superconductors

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ABSTRACT:
A new use as high critical temperature superconductors, of a known family of partially oxidized bi-metal compounds in which the two metals are copper and barium. These compounds become superconductive at least at a temperature higher than 5.degree. K. but less than or equal to 77.degree. K., when oxygen vacancies are located symmetrically with respect to the axes of their lattice structure.

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