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Method of applying high temperature compatible insulation to superconductors. (2002). Method of applying high temperature compatible insulation to superconductors. Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_uspto_6387852
There is described a method of applying insulative coating on high temperature superconductors and low temperature superconductors from sol-gel solutions prepared from Zr, or Zr with one of Mg, Y, Ce, In and Sn based precursor materials. The solution is prepared with isopropanol as a solvent and acetyl acetone as a catalyst. The conductors are dipped into the solution and thereafter dried at a temperature effective to evaporate the solvent. Thereafter, heat treatment in the presence of oxygen is applied at a temperature sufficient to oxidize the precursors to result in a ceramic insulative coating on the conductor.
Method of applying high temperature compatible insulation to superconductors. (2002). Method of applying high temperature compatible insulation to superconductors. Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_uspto_6387852