Superconductivity in Russia: Update and prospects

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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Copper Oxides, Fullerenes, High Temperature Research, Mercury Oxides, Research And Development, Research Projects, Russian Federation, Single Crystals, Superconducting Films, Superconductivity, Ybco Superconductors, Extraction, Josephson Junctions, Phase Transformations, Squid (Detectors), Thin Films, X Ray Analysis

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The research projects and new technological developments that have occured in Russia are highlighted in this document. Some of the research discussed includes: x-ray structure analysis of YBCO superconducting single crystals and accompanying phase transformations; the role of electron-electron interaction in High Temperature Superconductors (HTSC); the formation of Cooper pairs in crystals; the synthesis and research on a new family of superconductors based on complex copper and mercury oxides (HgBa2CuO4 + alpha and HgBa2CaCu2O6 + alpha); methods for the extraction of higher (up to C200) fullerenes and metalfullerenides has been developed; and process of production of Josephson junctions and development of SQUID's.

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