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  1. Transport Properties of NbN-Cu Bilayer Superconducting Nanowires
  2. Copper Encapsulated Ultra-Thin NbN Films and Damascene Structures on 300 mm Si Wafers
  3. An engineered oxide using a room-temperature accelerated neutral atom beam (ANAB) technology.
  4. Chemical mechanical planarization for Ta-based superconducting quantum devices
  5. Ultra-thin TaN Damascene Nanowire Structures on 300 mm Si Wafers for Quantum Applications
  6. An initial magnet experiment using high-temperature superconducting STAR® wires
  7. Progress in scale-up of REBCO STAR™ wire for canted cosine theta coils and future strategies with enhanced flexibility
  8. In-field critical current performance of 4.0 μm thick film REBCO conductor with Hf addition at 4.2 K and fields up to 31.2 T
  9. Next-generation highly flexible round REBCO STAR wires with over 580 A mm−2 at 4.2 K, 20 T for future compact magnets
  10. Modeling-Driven Optimization of Mechanically Robust REBCO Tapes and Wires
  11. Optimum Copper Stabilizer Thickness for Symmetric Tape Round (STAR) REBCO Wires With Superior Mechanical Properties for Accelerator Magnet Applications
  12. Step-by-step design of a single phase 3.3 kV/200 a resistive type superconducting fault current limiter (R-SFCL) and cryostat
  13. Erratum: Symmetric tape round REBCO wire with J e (4.2 K, 15 T) beyond 450 A mm−2 at 15 mm bend radius: a viable candidate for future compact accelerator magnet applications (2018 Supercond. Sci. Technol. 31 04LT01)
  14. Symmetric tape round REBCO wire withJe(4.2 K, 15 T) beyond 450 A mm−2at 15 mm bend radius: a viable candidate for future compact accelerator magnet applications
  15. Ultra-Small Diameter Round REBCO Wire With Robust Mechanical Properties