Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – Processes of producing or treating high temperature... – Coating
Patent
1994-09-09
1996-08-27
Niebling, John
Superconductor technology: apparatus, material, process
Processes of producing or treating high temperature...
Coating
205 51, 205103, 205104, 505510, C25D 518, H01L 3924
Patent
active
055501044
ABSTRACT:
A method for making superconducting ceramic precursor films by electrodeposition. In the electrodeposition step, superconducting precursor metal ions are electrodeposited onto a working electrode by applying a combined direct current voltage upon which is superimposed an alternating current having a frequency of between about 5 to 100 KHz. The resulting electrodeposited film is particularly well suited for further oxidation/annealing to form a superconducting ceramic.
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Davis, Joseph & Negley
Leader William T.
Niebling John
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