Thermally stabilized superconductors

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Magnets and electromagnets – Superconductive type

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ABSTRACT:
Heavy fermion materials are used for thermally stabilizing systems which operate below about 10.degree. K., particularly superconducting systems. These materials have extremely high heat capacities below 10.degree. K., and furthermore, their heat capacities are substantially unaffected by magnetic field intensity, making them especially useful for thermally stabilizing superconducting magnet windings. In a particular application, a superconductor includes superconducting filaments surrounded by a metal stabilizer and heavy fermion material is incorporated in insolubilized form in the stabilizer.

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