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On the use of the second-generation HTSC tapes in cryogenic transport systems for IFE targets

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The results of experimental studies using SuperOx J-PI-12-20Ag-20Cu tape superconductors in developing capsule carriers for cryogenic systems of noncontact transport of targets for IFE are presented.

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Correspondence to I. V. Aleksandrova.

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Original Russian Text © I.V. Aleksandrova, A.A. Akunets, P.I. Bezotosnyi, I.S. Blokhin, S.Yu. Gavrilkin, O.M. Ivanenko, E.R. Koresheva, E.L. Koshelev, K.V. Mitsen, L.V. Panina, 2015, published in Kratkie Soobshcheniya po Fizike, 2015, Vol. 42, No. 11, pp. 3–8.

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Aleksandrova, I.V., Akunets, A.A., Bezotosnyi, P.I. et al. On the use of the second-generation HTSC tapes in cryogenic transport systems for IFE targets. Bull. Lebedev Phys. Inst. 42, 309–312 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068335615110019

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