PROCEEDINGS OF THE SYMPOSIUM ON THE PHYSICS OF SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICES HELD APRIL 28-29, 1967, AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE.
Abstract
Contents: A superconducting linear accelerator and the use of superconductivity in some fundamental experiments in physics; A persistent current magnetometer with novel applications; The application of superconductors in the construction of high-q microwave cavities; The measurement of small voltages using a quantum interference device; A superconducting gravimeter; A superconducting oscillator-detector; Current fluctuations in superconducting tunnel junctions; Quantization and fluctuations in superconductors; Josephson effect far infrared detector; Quantum generation and detection of phonons in superconductors; On the use of the ac Josephson effect to maintain standards of electromotive force; High circuit Q's with niobium stannide at radio frequencies; Millidegree noise thermometry; The Josephson junction as a switching device; The attainment of zero magnetic field in a superconducting lead shell; Microwave mixing with weakly coupled superconductors; Measurement of the anisotropic energy gap in niobium single crystals; A superconducting parametric amplifier for the measurement of small dc voltages; Device application of super-inductors; Fluxflow and direct current transformers; Modulated flux flow in superconducting films; Operation of superconducting interference devices in appreciable magnetic fields.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 29, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0661848
Entities
Organizations
- University of Virginia