High Temperature Superconductors

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the production of High Temperature Superconductors (HTS) using laser radiation, specifically through pulsed laser deposition (PLD). One participant expresses interest in observing the energy spectrum of HTS using a mass spectrometer, seeking clarification on the necessary parameters for such a setup. The conversation highlights confusion regarding the relationship between the production method and the measurement technique, indicating a need for clearer communication on the topic.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of High Temperature Superconductors (HTS)
  • Knowledge of pulsed laser deposition (PLD) techniques
  • Familiarity with mass spectrometry principles
  • Basic concepts of energy spectrum analysis
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the principles of pulsed laser deposition (PLD) for HTS
  • Explore mass spectrometry techniques for analyzing superconductors
  • Study the energy spectrum of materials and its significance in superconductivity
  • Investigate the parameters required for effective mass spectrometer setups
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Researchers in superconductivity, materials scientists, and anyone involved in the production and analysis of High Temperature Superconductors.

Woozya
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Hello, frineds

I have a question

How is it possible to get High Temperature Supercondactor produced by laser radiation?

Maybe we can irradiate a target and the producing plasma will serrle down substrate

Do you have an idea?
 
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I don't understand the question.
Are you referring to pulsed laser deposition of high-Tc superconductors?
 
I want to observe an energy spectrum of high-Tc superconductors using mass spectrometer. If it is possible what parametrs of the setup required?
 
Woozya said:
I want to observe an energy spectrum of high-Tc superconductors using mass spectrometer. If it is possible what parametrs of the setup required?

This is getting utterly puzzling. You want to observe "an energy spectrum" of HTS ".. using a mass spectrometer"??

How is this related to your first post?

May I suggest that you be a bit more verbose in your question here, because the very short posts that you have made so far have been very confusing.

Zz.
 

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