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    High temperature superconducting microwave devices by Kale, K, Kale, Kedaar S.

    Published 1996
    Subjects: “…High temperature superconductivity…”
    Thesis
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    High temperature superconductivity: puzzles & promises by Shaari, Abdul Halim

    Published 2004
    “…The discovery of high temperature superconductivity (HTS) in the non-inter-metallic compounds La2-x Bax CuO4 at 35 k(1986) and YBa2CuO37 at 93 K (1987) has been ranked as one of the most exciting advancement in modern physics, with profound implications for technologies. …”
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    Nonlinear high-temperature superconducting terahertz metamaterials by Nathaniel K Grady, Bradford G Perkins Jr, Harold Y Hwang, Nathaniel C Brandt, Darius Torchinsky, Ranjan Singh, Li Yan, Daniel Trugman, Stuart A Trugman, Q X Jia, Antoinette J Taylor, Keith A Nelson, Hou-Tong Chen

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We report the observation of a nonlinear terahertz response of split-ring resonator arrays made of high-temperature superconducting films. Intensity-dependent transmission measurements indicate that the resonance strength decreases dramatically (i.e. transient bleaching) and the resonance frequency shifts as the intensity is increased. …”
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    Nonlinear high-temperature superconducting terahertz metamaterials by Grady, Nathaniel K., Torchinsky, Darius, Singh, Ranjan, Yan, Li, Trugman, Daniel, Trugman, Stuart A., Jia, Q. X., Taylor, Antoinette J., Chen, Hou-Tong, Perkins, Bradford G., Jr., Hwang, Harold Young, Brandt, Nathaniel Curran, Nelson, Keith Adam, Perkins Jr, Bradford G.

    Published 2013
    “…We report the observation of a nonlinear terahertz response of split-ring resonator arrays made of high-temperature superconducting films. Intensity-dependent transmission measurements indicate that the resonance strength decreases dramatically (i.e. transient bleaching) and the resonance frequency shifts as the intensity is increased. …”
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