Hybrid superconductive wires or ribbons comprising a chevrel pha

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Laterally noncoextensive components

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29599, 148 115F, 148 115P, 1741251, 419 4, 428615, 428558, 505887, H01L 3912, H01L 3924

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ABSTRACT:
A hybrid superconductive fiber or strand comprises at least two layers surrounding a core wherein the fiber or strand comprises two superconductive materials. One of the superconductive materials is a Chevrel phase, optionally doped, which constitutes one of the layers or the core. The other superconductive material, other than the Chevrel phase, constitutes another layer, optionally lacunar, or the core.

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