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February 3rd, 2004
Superconducting nanodots
Abstract:
American Superconductor has filed a patent application for a new manufacturing technique that delivers a 30% increase in the electric current-carrying capability of the company's second generation (2G) high temperature superconductor (HTS) wire. This new nanotechnology process produces a dispersion of 'nanodots' throughout the superconductor coating of the company's wire.
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