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Applied Superconductivity Center

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The ASC advances the science and technology of superconductivity and particularly superconductivity applications.

The ASC advances the science and technology of superconductivity and particularly superconductivity applications. We do this by investigating low temperature and high temperature materials through our research grants and through our collaborations with other universities, national laboratories and industry. We continually educate post-graduate, graduate and undergraduate students by our research and public service.

ASC Numbers

6 Patents and Products

14 Grants

428 Peer-Reviewed Publications

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Located at the Frank Shaw Building - view map, Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL.

Featured Research

Science Highlights

A cross-section of the Teo test coil made from Bi-2212 round wire.

Bi-2212 High-Temperature Superconducting Test Coils up to 34T

E. S. Bosque, Y. Kim, U. P. Trociewitz, C. L. English, and D. C. Larbalestier, Appl.No. 16390512, Dec. 26, 2019.

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(a) A cross section view of a Bi-2212 superconducting round wire (b) a closeup of some of the bundles from the same cross section.

Twisted Multifilament Round Wires for Reduction of Magnetization Losses

Oz, Y.; Davis, D.S.; Jiang, J.; Hellstrom, E.; Larbalestier, D.C., Superconductor Science and Technology, 35 (6), 064004 (2022)

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Bright field STEM cross-section images of Nb3Sn films produced using (a) the newly-discovered hot bronze method and (b) the post-reaction method.

Novel "Hot-Bronze" Nb3Sn for Compact Accelerators

Withanage, W.K.; Juliao, A.; Cooley, L.D., Superconductor Science and Technology, 34 (6), 06LT01 (2021)

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Peer-Reviewed Publications

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Key Contacts

Lance Cooley

ASC Director

For strategic new initiatives.

David Larbalestier

Chief Materials Scientist/Marie Krafft Professor

 

Peter Lee

ASC Deputy Director/Distinguished University Scholar-Scientist

For using ASC’s facilities to test magnet components or materials.

Connie Linville

Sr. Admin. Specialist

For discussing potential magnet projects involving Cable-In-Conduit Conductors.