Title :
High-temperature superconducting materials: a decade of impressive advancement of T/sub c/
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Houston Univ., TX, USA
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the decade after the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity, more than one hundred non-intermetallic compounds have been found to superconduct above 23 K, which is the record transition temperature (T/sub c/) of conventional low-temperature intermetallic superconductors. These high-temperature non-intermetallic superconductors belong to three compound families: the cuprates, the bismuthates, and the fullerites. In this presentation, I shall restrict myself to the cuprates with a T/sub c/ above the liquid nitrogen boiling point of 77 K. They show a current record T/sub c/ of 134 K at ambient and 164 K at high pressure. I shall recall events that led to the discovery of superconductivity at 93 K to bring down the 77 K temperature barrier and summarize subsequent efforts to raise the T/sub c/ to its present record. Prospects for future higher T/sub c/ are discussed.
Keywords :
high-pressure effects; high-temperature superconductors; reviews; superconducting transition temperature; 23 to 164 K; T/sub c/; bismuthates; compound families; cuprates; fullerites; high pressure; high-temperature nonintermetallic superconductors; high-temperature superconducting materials; high-temperature superconductivity; liquid nitrogen boiling point; nonintermetallic compounds; transition temperature; High temperature superconductors; Intermetallic; Niobium compounds; Nitrogen; Physics; Solids; Superconducting films; Superconducting materials; Superconducting transition temperature; Superconductivity;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on