Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – High temperature – per se – Having tc greater than or equal to 150 k
Patent
1989-02-10
1991-01-01
Lee, Benny T.
Superconductor technology: apparatus, material, process
High temperature , per se
Having tc greater than or equal to 150 k
505701, 505705, 505866, 333219, 333185, 333995, H01P 708
Patent
active
049818384
ABSTRACT:
An electromagnetic resonator has two or more non-intersecting, substantially overlapping surfaces of approximately similar size and shape separated from one another by a distance which is small in comparison to the physical extent of the surfaces. One or more substantially non-intersecting, electrically conductive paths cover substantial portions of each surface. The widths of the paths are substantially smaller than the physical extent of the surfaces. No path on any one of the surfaces is electrically connected to a path on any of the other surfaces. The conductive paths are oriented such that, for each of the surfaces, macroscopic current flows, with respect to the surfaces, in a direction other than the direction in which microscopic current flows in the paths. The paths are also oriented such that the resonator supports at least one mode of electromagnetic oscilaltion between a first state in which the electromagnetic energy stored by the resonator is substantially electrostatic energy, and a second state in which the electromagnetic energy stored by the resonator is substantially magnetostatic energy; the frequency of the oscillations being substantially lower than any characteristic self-resonant frequency of electromagnetic oscillation of any one of the paths, taken alone.
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Lee Benny T.
The University of British Columbia
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