"High temperature superconductors (HTS) power distribution systems have the potential to become a key twenty-first century technology for improving the performance and reliability of the electricity distribution network," said Adam Shelton, STI's vice president, product management and marketing. "At CCA08, STI will participate in advancing the development of second generation high-performance, low-cost HTS coated conductors, a key enabling technology to make the promise of these next generation solutions a reality."
The overall goal of CCA08 is to establish the basic HTS coated conductors' characteristics necessary for their use in the fabrication of practical HTS devices such as cables, fault current limiters, feeder lines, motors, generators and transformers. Another goal of the workshop is to identify the most efficient and effective means to achieve these necessary characteristics.
Dr. Moeckly's presentation is titled "Fabrication of HTS Coated Conductors by Reactive Coevaporation."
About Superconductor Technologies Inc. (STI)
STI, headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, is a leading provider of high performance infrastructure products for wireless voice and data application as well as advanced HTS thin film deposition techniques and cooling technologies. Commercially, STI's SuperLink(r) solution increases capacity utilization, lowers dropped and blocked calls, extends coverage, and enables faster wireless data rates. Its AmpLink(tm) solution enhances the performance of wireless base stations by improving receiver sensitivity and geographic coverage.
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SOURCE: Superconductor Technologies Inc.
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