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:

Rutherford MgB2 cable with 20 µm twisted filaments inside a Nb/CuNi/CuZn sheath - A 54-filamentary CuZn sheathed MgB2 wires produced by Hyper Tech Inc. were used to make a 12 strand cable of… ...
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… ...