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Microwave Response of Coaxial Cavities Made of Bulk Magnesium Diboride

2014

We report on the microwave (mw) properties of coaxial cavities built by using bulk MgB2 superconductor prepared by reactive liquid Mg infiltration technology. We have assembled a homogeneous cavity, by using an outer MgB2 cylinder and an inner MgB2 rod, and a hybrid cavity by using an outer copper cylinder and the same MgB2 rod as inner conductor. By the analysis of the resonance curves, in the different resonant modes, we have determined the microwave surface resistance, Rs, of the MgB2 materials as a function of the temperature and the frequency, in the absence of DC magnetic fields. At T = 4.2 K and f = 2.5 GHz, by a mw pulsed technique, we have determined the quality factor of the homog…

SuperconductivityMaterials scienceCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityMicrowave ResponseMicrowave Coaxial CavitieFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsConductorMagnetic fieldSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryQ factorMagnesium DiborideMagnesium diborideElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCoaxialComposite materialSheet resistanceMicrowaveIEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
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Development of antitaxial fringes during non-coaxial deformation: an experimental study

2003

Strain fringes were modelled experimentally around wooden objects in a simple-shear box containing Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The fringes were made of paraffin wax that was periodically poured into dilated sites next to the core-object and left to crystallise. In the experiments fringes and core-object rotated at similar decreasing rotation rates relative to extensional incremental stretching axes (ISA) of flow and rotated relative to each other by small amounts. Fringes did not necessarily open parallel to ISA due to interactions between fringes and core-object. Therefore, neither displacement-controlled fibres nor object-centre paths can be expected to record the exact orientation of th…

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