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Ceramic materials / Oxides / Emerging technologies / Fusion reactors / Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide / Tokamak / Yttrium barium copper oxide / High-temperature superconductivity / Coil / Chemistry / Matter / High-temperature superconductors
Date: 2014-08-08 00:29:50
Ceramic materials
Oxides
Emerging technologies
Fusion reactors
Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide
Tokamak
Yttrium barium copper oxide
High-temperature superconductivity
Coil
Chemistry
Matter
High-temperature superconductors

Plasma and Fusion Research: Regular Articles Volume 9, Feasibility of HTS Magnet Option for Fusion Reactors∗) Nagato YANAGI, Satoshi ITO1) , Yoshiro TERAZAKI2) , Kyohei NATSUME, Hitoshi TAMURA,

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