Epilogue: Superconducting materials past, present and future

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2015-07-15
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Chu, C. W.
Canfield, Paul
Dynes, R. C.
Fisk, Z.
Batlogg, B.
Deutscher, G.
Geballe, T. H.
Zhao, Z. X.
Greene, R. L.
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Physics and astronomy are basic natural sciences which attempt to describe and provide an understanding of both our world and our universe. Physics serves as the underpinning of many different disciplines including the other natural sciences and technological areas.
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Experimental contributors to the field of superconducting materials share their informal views on the subject.

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This is a manuscript of an article published as Chu, C. W., Paul C. Canfield, Robert C. Dynes, Zachary Fisk, B. Batlogg, Guy Deutscher, Theodore H. Geballe, Z. X. Zhao, R. L. Greene, H. Hosono, and M. B. Maple. "Epilogue: Superconducting materials past, present and future." 514 (2015): 437-443. DOI: 10.1016/j.physc.2015.03.003. Posted with permission.

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