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Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – High temperature – per se – Having tc greater than or equal to 150 k

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505701, 505702, 505703, 505704, 428209, 428426, 428432, 428433, 428457, 428688, 428700, 428901, 428930, 427 62, B32B 900

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ABSTRACT:
A flexible electrically conductive article is disclosed comprised of an organic film, a conductive crystalline cuprate layer, and a release layer that together form a flexible electrically conductive assembly. The article is prepared by forming a conductive cuprate layer on a refractory substrate with the release interposed. After the cuprate layer is formed, the organic film is bonded to it, permitting the cuprate layer to be stripped intact from the substrate with the organic film. A crystal growth accelerating agent can be associated with the cuprate layer during its formation to minimize the heat energy required for crystallization.

REFERENCES:
H. Maeda, Y. Tanaka, M. Fukutomi, and Y. Asano, "A New High T.sub.c Superconductor Without a Rare Earth Element", Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 27, No. 2, pp. L209 & L210.

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