Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Including a transformer or an inductor – Superconductive
Patent
1992-11-02
1994-07-12
Beha, Jr., William H.
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Including a transformer or an inductor
Superconductive
323351, 333 99S, 336200, 336DIG1, 505870, 505880, H01F 722
Patent
active
053292251
ABSTRACT:
An inductor uses high temperature superconductors in order to obtain high Q for high frequency operation. The superconductors are applied as thin films to substrates. In some embodiments, superconductor thin films are applied to opposite sides of the same substrate. Superconductive thin films are applied outside the magnetic field establishing superconductive thin films in order to shield against leakage of the magnetic field beyond the inductor. The inductor is connected to a capacitor to realize a resonant circuit used in a power conversion system.
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Bray James W.
Korman Charles S.
Mogro-Campero Antonio A.
Roshen Waseem A.
Beha Jr. William H.
Berard C. A.
General Electric Co.
Meise W. H.
Young S. A.
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