Wang, et al., Physica C, 469, 2033-2036 (2009). (invited paper)
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Transcript of Wang, et al., Physica C, 469, 2033-2036 (2009). (invited paper)
CAREER-Novel Ceramic Nanocomposites with Smart Interface Design
Haiyan Wang, Texas Engineering Experiment Stations, DMR 0846504
By inserting a thin layer of PBCO layer under YBCO layer, one can eliminate interfacial defects in YBCO (b) for examining the YBCO performance with (a) and without (b) interfacial defects.
Wang, et al., Physica C, 469, 2033-2036 (2009). (invited paper)
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Wang, et al., IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 19, 3395-3398, 2009.
High density misfit dislocations were observed along the interface of YBCO and BZO layers. Those interfacial defects are responsible for enhanced pinning properties.
Travis Neeley (left), undergraduate student from Sam Houston State University (a minority school) conducted summer research in our group for this project.
Travis Neeley and Sungmee Cho work on a PLD deposition system. (August 2010)
The ECE Unplugged Summer Camp, August 2009 and 2010
CAREER-Novel Ceramic Nanocomposites with Smart Interface Design
Haiyan Wang, Texas Engineering Experiment Stations, DMR 0846504
Fan Zhu (middle) undergraduate student from TAMU ECE conducted summer research in our group for this project. Pictures show they were presenting their posters.