About department

Department studies superconducting properties of materials and develops superconducting wires, cables and coils for DC and AC applications.

Main research areas:

Other topics:

  • Theory of AC loss in superconducting cables and windings
  • Study of superconducting properties of thin films for superconducting radiofrequency accelerating cavities (SRF)

News:

Models of magnetic field penetration into filamentized superconducting tape - Composite tape conductors containing the high-temperature superconductor REBCO, deposited in a thin layer (1-2 µm) on a metal substrate and… ...
Superconducting currents of scarf joints between single-core ex situ MgB2 wires - Superconductivity offers transmission of direct electrical current with zero losses. However, it is possible to only produce wires with finite… ...
Demagnetization of a Magnetic Cloak Using Superconductors and Ferromagnetic Materials - Magnetic shielding is an integral part of many devices in industrial, medical or research sector. The most common shielding method… ...
A novel and fast electromagnetic and electrothermal software for quench analysis of high field magnets - High field superconducting magnets have many present and potential future applications, such as medical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, particle… ...
Thermal quench modeling of REBCO racetrack coils under either alternating current or short-circuit voltage - Due to the growing demand for eco-friendly and energy-efficient technology, superconducting generators and motors are gaining more and more popularity.… ...