Previous Research Highlights
Development of Batch Production of Low-Cost LREBa2Cu3Oy Bulk Superconductors
The world’s first report on batch production of LRE-123 bulk superconducting magnets
Development of MgB2-Based Bulk Super-magnets
A simple and effective method has been developed to produce high performance and improved mechanical properties of sintered bulk MgB2 materials by adding the optimum silver amount, which is very
Discovery of new class of superconducting silver-sheath Er-123 tape based on Er-210
The world’s first discovery report on RE-210 based RE-123 tape
Development of a small-size superconducting bulk magnet
The world’s first report on a portable and mobile permanent magnet system
Fabricating MgB2 Superconductors Using Spark Plasma Sintering and Pulse Magnetization
New research suggests that highly dense MgB2 bulks have improved mechanical and superconducting properties
On the Road to Practical, Low-cost Superconductors with Unexplored Materials
Researchers from Maryala Lab demonstrate advantages of use of high temperature superconductivity in a mixed rare-earth elements systems prepared using trending techniques
Keeping the Costs of Superconducting Magnets Down Using Ultrasound
Miryala et al., show ultrasonication is a cost-effective approach to enhance the properties of magnesium diboride superconductors
Technology Innovation Program: Futuristic Prototype DC Superconducting Cable for Railway system
The world’s first report on a DC superconducting cable to run railway system
Record flux pinning in melt-textured NEG-123 doped by Mo and Nb nano particles
The world’s record in super-current density at 65K, & 90.2K, which was obtained in the JSPS Project No. 19510125
High-Performance Ternary LRE-123 Superconductors
The world’s record in super-current density at 77. 3K