Oral/ Poster list

No. Speakers
001
PL1
PL
3.Dec 08:30-09:15
Atsutaka Maeda
The University of Tokyo
Superconductivity of Fe chalcogenides: valuable platform with full of variety
002
PL2
PL
4.Dec 08:15-09:00
Quentin Herr
Imec USA
Full-Stack Development of Scalable, Manufacturable Superconducting Digital Technology
003
PL3
PL
4.Dec 17:15-18:00
Shirabe Akita
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
Overview of Superconducting Power Applications in Japan
004
PL4
PL
5.Dec 08:30-09:15
Michael Eisterer
TU Wien
Neutron Irradiation effects on magnet materials
005
PC1-1-INV
PC
3.Dec 09:45-10:15
Yihua Wang
Fudan University
Observation of vortex stripes in UTe2
006
PC1-2-INV
PC
3.Dec 10:15-10:45
Shuuichi Ooi
National Institute for Materials Science
Attractively interacting vortices in high-purity Nb observed by magneto-optical imaging with single vortex resolution
007
PC1-3-INV
PC
3.Dec 10:45-11:15
Tsutomu Nojima
Tohoku University
Anomalous two-dimensional vortex dynamics in a polar superconducting state of ion-gated SrTiO3
008
PC1-4
PC
3.Dec 11:15-11:30
Takuma Kanakubo
The University of Tokyo
Dynamics of Quantum Vortices Under Heat Flow
009
PC1-5
PC
3.Dec 11:30-11:45
Masaru Kato
Osaka Metropolitan University
Superconducting state in a nano-sized dirty superconductor: A microscopic simulation
010
PC1-6
PC
3.Dec 11:45-12:00
Masahiko Hayashi
Akita University
Numerical Analysis of Vector Scanning-SQUID Microscope with Multiple Pickup Coils
011
PC2-1-INV
PC
3.Dec 15:30-16:00
Di-Jing Huang
NSRRC
Low-energy excitations of cuprates and multiferroics probed with high-resolution RIXS
012
PC2-2-INV
PC
3.Dec 16:00-16:30
Takeshi Kondo
The University of Tokyo
Observation of small Fermi pockets in high-Tc cuprate superconductors
013
PC2-3
PC
3.Dec 16:30-16:45
SangEun Park
Sophia University
Spin Correlations in the Overdoped Regime of the Electron-Doped High-TcCuprate Thin Films of La2-xCexCuO4
014
PC3-1-INV
PC
3.Dec 17:00-17:30
Mandar M. Deshmukh
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
High temperature Josephson diode
015
PC3-2-INV
PC
3.Dec 17:30-18:00
Itsuhiro Kakeya
Kyoto University
Wide-band frequency modulation of terahertz Josephson plasma emission from cuprate superconductors
016
PC3-3
PC
3.Dec 18:00-18:15
Akira Fujiwara
Tohoku University
Enhancement of superconducting transition temperature by Nd-substitution for Ba in Nd1+xBa2-xCu3Oy with x ≤ 0.05
017
PC4-1-INV
PC
4.Dec 09:30-10:00
Yigui Zhong
The University of Tokyo
Exploring pairing symmetry of kagome superconductor CsV3Sb5 by ultrahigh-resolution ARPES
018
PC4-2-INV
PC
4.Dec 10:00-10:30
Yong Hu
Chongqing University
Unconventional Electronic Instabilities in Kagome Superconductors: Insights from ARPES
019
PC4-3-INV
PC
4.Dec 10:30-11:00
Jian Wang
Peking University
Discovery of higher charge superconductivity beyond charge-2e Cooper pairs
020
PC4-4
PC
4.Dec 11:00-11:15
Swee K. Goh
The Chinese University
Large Fermi surface in pristine kagome metal CsV3Sb5 revealed by quantum oscillations under pressure
021
PC4-5
PC
4.Dec 11:15-11:30
Terunari Koshinuma
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Superconductivity in Ba5Ir7Ge4 derived from MgCu2-type Laves phase BaIr2
022
PC4-6
PC
4.Dec 11:30-11:45
Hideki Narita
Kyoto University
On-off switch of zero-field superconducting diode effect
023
PC5-1-INV
PC
4.Dec 15:00-15:30
Amit Kanigel
Department of Physics, Technion, Haifa
Chiral Superconductivity in 4Hb-TaS2
024
PC5-2
PC
4.Dec 15:30-15:45
Lei Zhi
Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research
Optimizing the superconductivity of molybdenum carbide through surface modification
025
PC5-3
PC
4.Dec 15:45-16:00
Shogo Kuwahara
Nihon University
The Effect of In Doping on misfit layer compounds {(SnSe)1.16}m(NbSe2)n
026
PC5-4
PC
4.Dec 16:00-16:15
R. Muramatsu
Nihon University
Nd substitution effect in La(O, F)(Bi, Sn)S2
027
PC5-5
PC
4.Dec 16:15-16:30
Tsuyoshi Tamegai
The University of Tokyo
Superconductivity in (Sc1-xLux)6FeTe2 with Ordered Fe2P Structure
028
PC5-6
PC
4.Dec 16:30-16:45
Ryohei Matsumoto
Hiroshima University
Low-Temperature Specific Heat and Pair-Breaking in Superconducting Zr6FeSb2
029
PC5-7
PC
4.Dec 16:30-16:45
Aulia A. Firdaus
Shibaura Institute of Technology
Chemical Pressure Effect in Metallic state of the Organic Superconductors λ-(BETS)2GaBrxCl4-x, 0≤x≤0.4
030
PC6-1-INV
PC
5.Dec 09:45-10:15
Yuki Tokumoto
The University of Tokyo
Superconductivity in Ta1.6Te van der Waals layered quasicrystal
031
PC6-2
PC
5.Dec 10:15-10:30
Kazuma Saito
Tokyo University of Science
Gapless topological superconductivity in quasicrystals
032
PC6-3
PC
5.Dec 10:30-10:45
Ryo Okugawa
Tokyo University of Science
Weyl superconductivity and Majorana arcs in layered quasicrystals
033
PC6-4-INV
PC
5.Dec 10:45-11:15
Motoharu Kitatani
University of Hyogo
Optimizing superconductivity: from cuprate via nickelate to palladates
034
PC6-5
PC
5.Dec 11:15-11:30
Kazuhiko Kuroki
Osaka University
Theoretical analysis on the possibility of high Tc s±-wave superconductivity in the heavily hole-doped infinite layer nickelates
035
PC6-6
PC
5.Dec 11:30-11:45
King Yau Yip
National University of Singapore
Magnetotransport studies in infinite-layer nickelate superconductors
036
PC7-1-INV
PC
5.Dec 13:15-13:45
Meng Wang
Sun Yat-Sen University
Discovery of high-Tc superconductivity in a nickelate under pressure
037
PC7-2-INV
PC
5.Dec 13:45-14:15
Dao-Xin Yao
Sun Yat-sen University
Theoretical study of bilayer and trilayer nickelate superconductors
038
PC7-3-INV
PC
5.Dec 14:15-14:45
Hirofumi Sakakibara
Tottori University
Theoretical study on the possibility of spin-fluctuation mediated s-wave superconductivity in Ruddlesden-Popper type nickelates under pressure
039
PC7-4
PC
5.Dec 14:45-15:00
Yoshihiko Takano
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), University of Tsukuba
Superconducting Properties of La3Ni2O7 and La4Ni3O10
040
PC8-1-INV
PC
5.Dec 15:15-15:45
Junichi Shiogai
Osaka University
Supercurrent rectification effect in an iron-based superconductor heterostructure
041
PC8-2-INV
PC
5.Dec 15:45-16:15
Masamichi Nakajima
RIKEN
Normal-state charge dynamics in FeSe: Effect of in-plane strain and chemical substitution
042
PC8-3
PC
5.Dec 16:15-16:30
Takafumi Hatano
Nagoya University
H content dependence of the anisotropy of the upper critical field in NdFeAs(O,H)
043
PC8-4
PC
5.Dec 16:30-16:45
Tomoki Kobayashi
The University of Tokyo
Nernst effect in ultrathin FeSe/STO grown by PLD
044
WB1-1-INV
WB
3.Dec 09:45-10:15
TANAKA Hideki
Hitachi, Ltd.
Recent progress on the development of low AC loss MgB2 wires in Hitachi
045
WB1-2-INV
WB
3.Dec 10:15-10:45
Petre Badica
National Institute of Materials Physics
Development of MgB2 superconductor and its role in the future sustainable economy
046
WB1-3-INV
WB
3.Dec 10:45-11:15
Akihiro Kikuchi
National Institute for Materials Science
The Ultrafine Superconducting Wires and Flexible Cables
047
WB1-4-INV
WB
3.Dec 11:15-11:45
Yanwei Ma
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Development of high-performance iron-based superconducting wires for high-field applications
048
WB1-5
WB
3.Dec 11:45-12:00
Ryosuke Sakagami
The University of Tokyo
Development of superconducting tapes based on 122-type iron-based superconductor (Ba,Na)Fe2As2
049
WB2-1-INV
WB
3.Dec 15:15-15:45
Xin Yao
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Melt texture growth of high-performance RE-Ba-Cu-O bulk superconductors
050
WB2-2
WB
3.Dec 15:45-16:00
Hiroto Hakoishi
Iwate University
Trapped field properties of an Ag-GdBaCuO bulk grown from a precursor pellet densified using an acrylic resin powder
051
WB2-3
WB
3.Dec 16:00-16:15
Akash Garg Agarwal
Shibaura Institute of Technology
Superconducting Properties of Air-Processed Ternary Bulk (Sm,Eu,Gd)Ba 2Cu3Oy Using Top-Seeded Infiltration Growth
053
WB2-5
WB
3.Dec 16:30-16:45
Muralidhar Miryala
Shibaura Institute of Technology
Record Critical Current Densities in Bulk MgB2 via Precise Control of Commercial Boron Size Using Ultrasonication
054
WB2-6
WB
3.Dec 16:45-17:00
Jixing Liu
Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research
Boosting the superconducting properties of Fe(Se, Te) bulks via a dual coordination effect
055
WB2-7-INV
WB
3.Dec 17:00-17:30
Tetsuya Ida
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Pulse field magnetization suitable for high-temperature superconducting bulk materials
056
WB2-8
WB
3.Dec 17:30-17:45
Philippe Vanderbemden
University of Liege
Magnetic field gradient generated by a trapped field bulk superconductor rotated in the vicinity of another one
057
WB3-1-INV
WB
4.Dec 09:30-10:00
Yasuhiro Iijima
Fujikura Ltd.
Mass Production of BMO-Doped REBCO Coated Conductor by IBAD & Hot-Wall PLD Approach
058
WB3-2-INV
WB
4.Dec 10:00-10:30
Bai Song
Shanghai Superconductor Technology Co., Ltd.
Latest Progress at Shanghai Superconductor Technology
059
WB3-3-INV
WB
4.Dec 10:30-11:00
Hisaki Sakamoto
SuperPower Inc.
Progress on REBCO HTS wire production and development at SuperPower
060
WB3-4-INV
WB
4.Dec 11:00-11:30
Chuanbing Cai
Shanghai University, Shanghai Creative Superconductor Technologies Co. Ltd.
Advance in high-performance thick MOD-REBCO superconducting coated conductors
061
WB3-5-INV
WB
4.Dec 11:30-12:00
Seung Hyun Moon
SuNAM Co. Ltd.
Innovative Approaches in Superconducting Wire Production: Enhancing Coated Conductors through PLD and RCE-DR Techniques
062
WB4-1-INV
WB
4.Dec 15:00-15:30
VENKAT SELVAMANICKAM
University of Houston System
Advanced REBCO Conductors for High Magnetic Field Applications
063
WB4-2-INV
WB
4.Dec 15:30-16:00
X. Obradors
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona, ICMAB-CSIC
Ultrafast transient liquid assisted growth of YBa2Cu3O7 coated conductors: why is it a novel process?
064
WB4-3-INV
WB
4.Dec 16:00-16:30
Jun-ichi Shimoyama
Aoyama Gakuin University
A New Simple Method to Prepare Metal Organic Solutions for High Quality REBCO Films
065
WB4-4-INV
WB
4.Dec 16:30-17:00
Makoto Inagaki
Sumitomo Electric Industries
Fabrication of REBCO tape on IBAD-MgO template by FF-MOD method
066
WB5-1-INV
WB
5.Dec 09:45-10:15
Mukesh Dhakarwal
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)
Neutron irradiation effects on practical REBCO coated conductors
067
WB5-2-INV
WB
5.Dec 10:15-10:45
Arata Nishimura
National Institute for Fusion Science
Nuclear transmutation of Gd in GdBCO tape and degradation of superconductivity by neutron irradiation in fission reactor
068
WB5-3-INV
WB
5.Dec 10:45-11:15
D. Torsello
Department of Applied Science and Technology, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
Advanced molecular dynamics modelling of radiation damage in HTS fusion magnets
069
WB5-4-INV
WB
5.Dec 11:15-11:45
D. Torsello
Department of Applied Science and Technology, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
Monte Carlo simulations of radiation environment and damage in HTS fusion magnets
070
WB6-1-INV
WB
5.Dec 13:15-13:45
Yuji Tsuchiya
Tohoku University
Pulsed Ic Measurement of HTS Tapes Over kA Levels at Variable Temperatures and High Magnetic Fields
071
WB6-2
WB
5.Dec 13:45-14:00
Emma Gottardi
Eindhoven University of Technology
Harmonic Modelling Technique and Integral Method for Analysis of AC Losses in HTS Tapes of Linear Motor
072
WB6-3
WB
5.Dec 14:00-14:15
Alexander Wiseman
Victoria University of Wellington
Numerical analysis of magnetization loss in VIPER cables for HTS fusion applications
073
WB6-4
WB
5.Dec 14:15-14:30
Yuhui Zhang
Victoria University of Wellington
Numerical study of AC losses in CORC cables carrying DC current under AC magnetic fields up to 8 T at 20 K and 50 K
074
WB6-5
WB
5.Dec 14:30-14:45
Hyung-Seop Shin
Andong National University
Progress toward standardization of delamination strength testing methods for REBCO tapes
075
WB7-1-INV
WB
5.Dec 15:00-15:30
Masashi MIURA
Seikei University
Combination of thermodynamic and pinning optimization routes for enhancing the critical current density
076
WB7-2-INV
WB
5.Dec 15:30-16:00
Tomoya Horide
Nagoya University
Material and process design for improving homogeneity of coated conductors
077
WB7-3
WB
5.Dec 16:00-16:15
Yuki Ogimoto
Seikei University
The effect of IHT on critical current density for TFA-MOD (Y0.77Gd0.23)Ba2Cu3Oy+BaHfO3 CCs
078
WB7-4
WB
5.Dec 16:15-16:30
Yue Wu
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Structure and superconductivity uniformity of PLD-REBa2Cu3O7-δ layer coated conductors along width direction
079
WB7-5
WB
5.Dec 16:30-16:45
Shigeru Horii
Kyoto University of Advanced Science
Biaxial alignment of DyBa2Cu3Oy superconductor by linear drive type modulated rotating magnetic field
080
WB7-6
WB
5.Dec 16:45-17:00
Haoliang Xiang
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Investigation of the phase evolution of REBCO growth by an ex-situ technique
081
ED1-1-INV
ED
3.Dec 09:45-10:15
Yangsen Ye
University of Science and Technology of China, Shanghai Research Center for Quantum Sciences
Realization of an Error-Correcting Surface Code with Superconducting Qubits
082
ED1-2-INV
ED
3.Dec 10:15-10:45
Shintaro Sato
Quantum Lab., Fujitsu Research, Fujitsu Limited, RIKEN RQC-Fujitsu Collaboration Center
Hardware and software efforts for realizing practical quantum computing
083
ED1-3-INV
ED
3.Dec 10:45-11:15
Shotaro Shirai
RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing (RQC), The University of Tokyo
A two-qubit gate scheme robust to frequency collisions using fixed-frequency transmon qubits
084
ED2-1-INV
ED
3.Dec 15:15-15:45
Qingyuan Zhao
Nanjing University
Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors and imagers
085
ED2-2-INV
ED
3.Dec 15:45-16:15
Kaori Hattori
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, QUP KEK, AIST-UTokyo Advanced Operando-Measurement Technology Open Innovation Laboratory
Development of Optical Transition-Edge Sensors
086
ED2-3-INV
ED
3.Dec 16:15-16:45
Yong-Hamb Kim
Institute for Basic Science (IBS), University of Science Technology
Magnetic Microcalorimeters: Principles and Applications
087
ED2-4
ED
3.Dec 16:45-17:00
Lingdong Kong
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Single-photon imaging by using superconducting nanowires
088
ED2-5
ED
3.Dec 17:00-17:15
Jianxin Lin
Qingdao Innovation and Development Center of Harbin Engineering University, Harbin Engineering University
The fabrication of superconducting devices based on nano laser direct writing
089
ED3-1-INV
ED
3.Dec 17:45-18:15
Taiki Yamae
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Recent research on reversible circuits using adiabatic quantum-flux-parametron logic
090
ED3-2
ED
3.Dec 18:15-18:30
Yoshinao Mizugaki
The University of Electro-Communications
Design of a microwave generator as an application of an SFQ pulse-frequency modulation digital-to-analog converter
091
ED3-3
ED
3.Dec 18:30-18:45
Avradeep Pal
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Demonstration of a shunt free Josephson memory
092
ED3-4
ED
3.Dec 18:45-19:00
Yu Hoshika
Yokohama National University
Bit Error Rate Constrained Timing Characterization of Adiabatic Quantum-Flux-Parametron Logic Gates
093
ED4-1-INV
ED
4.Dec 09:30-10:00
Hiraku Toida
NTT Basic Research Laboratories
Quantum sensing with superconducting flux qubits
094
ED4-2-INV
ED
4.Dec 10:00-10:30
Sho Masui
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Proof-of-concept experiment on superconducting non-reciprocal device based on up and down converters
095
ED4-3
ED
4.Dec 10:30-10:45
Daisuke Saida
Fujitsu Limited.
Design of Traveling-wave parametric amplifier with consideration of manufacturing yield improvement
096
ED4-4
ED
4.Dec 10:45-11:00
Kai Nishizaki
Nagoya University
Evaluation of cascade connection of flux transfer circuits using a π-junction toward quantum annealer application
097
ED5-1-INV
ED
4.Dec 15:00-15:30
Joern Beyer
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Niobium-based dc SQUID current sensors with sub-micrometer circuit elements for precision measurements in scientific and metrological applications
098
ED5-2-INV
ED
4.Dec 15:30-16:00
Pascal FEBVRE
CROMA, University Savoie Mont Blanc
Overview of hybrid SQUID developments in France and Turkey
099
ED5-3-INV
ED
4.Dec 16:00-16:30
Oleksandr Dobrovolskiy
Technische Universitat Braunschweig
Fluxon counters and magnon generators upon nanoengineered superconductors
100
ED5-4
ED
4.Dec 16:30-16:45
Yuki Shimizu
Saitama University
Design of an Initialization Circuit for 2π-Vortex in a Topological Junction Array
101
ED5-5
ED
4.Dec 16:45-17:00
Naoki Yasukawa
Tokyo University of Science, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Simulation study of pulse-current operations of a superconducting nanowire cryotron
102
ED6-1-INV
ED
5.Dec 09:45-10:15
Keita Sakuma
Univerrsity of Yamanashi
Preparation and properties of TFA-MOD derived REBa2Cu3Oy films for microwave devices
103
ED6-2-INV
ED
3.Dec 11:15-11:45
Huabing Wang
Nanjing University, Purple Mountain Laboratories
Ultra-broadband near-field Josephson microwave microscopy and its applications on microwave integrated circuits
104
ED6-3-INV
ED
5.Dec 10:45-11:15
Jun Ogawa
Niigata University
Numerical Study of AC Transport Current Loss Characteristics of REBCO tapes under High Frequency Conditions
105
ED6-4
ED
5.Dec 11:15-11:30
Daiki Matsumaru
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Assessing the effectiveness of superconducting magnetic shielding structures for the Josephson voltmeter
106
ED6-5
ED
5.Dec 11:30-11:45
Joshua Shipman
Northrop Grumman Corp
Fully Three-Dimensional Proximity Effect Modeling
107
ED7-1-INV
ED
5.Dec 13:15-13:45
Jie Ren
Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China
Development of SFQ Circuits on Different Fabrication Processes with Improved Cell Library and EDA Tools
108
ED7-2-INV
ED
5.Dec 13:45-14:15
Kazuyoshi Takagi
Mie University
Logical Aspects of SFQ Circuit Design
109
ED7-3
ED
5.Dec 14:15-14:30
Yuki Yamanashi
Yokohama National University
Design and Demonstration of Single Flux Quantum Stochastic Matrix Multiplier
110
ED7-4
ED
5.Dec 14:30-14:45
Daiki Fukuyo
The University of Electro-Communications
Design of an RSFQ All-Digital Phase Locked Loop with a Time-to-Digital Converter
111
ED8-1-INV
ED
5.Dec 15:15-15:45
Noriko Yamazaki
JAXA
Application of Transition Edge Sensors (TES) in particle physics and astrophysics -present and future-
112
ED8-2-INV
ED
5.Dec 15:45-16:15
Hirokazu Ishino
Okayama University
Superconducting detectors, the universe, and elementary particles
113
ED8-3
ED
5.Dec 16:15-16:30
Shigetomo Shiki
National Institute of of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
X-ray spectrometer using 200-pixel superconducting tunnel junction array for X-ray absorption spectroscopy in synchrotron source
114
ED8-4
ED
5.Dec 16:30-16:45
Takekazu Ishida
Osaka Metropolitan University
High-resolution imaging by superconducting delay-line detector using 30ps operating readout circuit
115
ED8-5
ED
5.Dec 16:45-17:00
Ryota Ito
Tohoku University, Center for Advanced Photonics, RIKEN
Study on Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector with Lithium Niobate Substrate
116
AP1-1
AP
3.Dec 09:45-10:15
Wescley T. B. de Sousa
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
The SuperLink Cable Project - Development and Impacts of a Superconducting Power Cable in a 110kV Distribution Network
117
AP1-2-INV
AP
3.Dec 10:15-10:45
Satoshi Fukui
Niigata University
Development status of DC induction heating device for aluminum billets using high temperature superconducting magnet
118
AP1-3-INV
AP
3.Dec 10:45-11:15
Shinichi Nomura
Meiji University
Force-Balanced Coils for HTS-SMES
119
AP1-4-INV
AP
3.Dec 11:15-11:45
Ryota Inoue
Okayama University
AC Loss Characteristics of an HTS Coil with Ferrite Cores for a Wireless Power Transmission System
120
AP1-5
AP
3.Dec 11:45-12:00
Dai Shaotao
Beijing Jiaotong University
Development and implement of MW High Temperature Superconducting Induction Heater
121
AP2-1-INV
AP
3.Dec 15:15-15:45
Tomohito Miura
Torishima Pump Mfg. Co., Ltd.
Development of Liquid Hydrogen Pump with High-temperature superconducting motor
122
AP2-2-INV
AP
3.Dec 15:45-16:15
J. Lévêque
Safran Tech, Electrical & Electronic Systems Research group
Design and and assembly of a 250 kW partially superconducting machine
123
AP2-3-INV
AP
3.Dec 16:15-16:45
M. Ohya
Kwansei Gakuin University
Design and development of 10 kW high-temperature superconducting generation demonstrator cooled by liquid hydrogen
124
AP2-4
AP
3.Dec 16:45-17:00
Taketsune Nakamura
Kyoto University
Demonstration test of a system driving two HTS induction/synchronous motors with one inverter
125
AP2-5
AP
3.Dec 17:00-17:15
Shuangrong You
The University of Edinburgh
Numerical Study of a Direct Drive Generator for Wind Turbine with and without HTS Windings
126
AP2-6
AP
3.Dec 17:15-17:30
Arvind Desikan
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Design methods for AC loss reduction in HTS linear motors for high-dynamic motion applications
127
AP3-1-INV
AP
3.Dec 17:45-18:15
Francesco Grilli
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Numerical modeling of superconductors: state of the art, current challenges and future trends
128
AP3-2
AP
3.Dec 18:15-18:30
Takanobu Mato
Hokkaido University
Numerical simulation for AC loss estimation of multi-bundled no-insulation REBCO coils under fluctuating external fields
129
AP3-3
AP
3.Dec 18:30-18:45
Kyosuke Sakurai
Tohoku University
Contact resistance between REBCO coated conductors applied with the metal-insulator material (Pr0.8Sm0.2)0.6Ca0.4CoO3
130
AP3-4
AP
3.Dec 18:45-19:00
Yueming Sun
Victoria University of Wellington
AC loss reduction in a REBCO coil assembly by applying superconducting shielding coils and magnetic flux diverters
131
AP3-5
AP
3.Dec 19:00-19:15
Ben George Koshy
Victoria University of Wellington
Magnetisation loss behaviour in insulated and non-insulated HTS REBCO double-pancake and racetrack coils of the same dimensions at 77 K
133
AP4-1-INV
AP
4.Dec 09:30-10:00
Yuto Yoshioka
Kyoto Fusioneering
The Dawn of Fusion Industry: Opportunities and Challenges of Superconducting Technology in Fusion Applications
134
AP4-2-INV
AP
4.Dec 10:00-10:30
Haruyuki Murakami
National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology
Overview of first plasma operation results of JT-60SA superconducting magnet
135
AP4-3-INV
AP
4.Dec 10:30-11:00
Giuseppe Celentano
ENEA Frascati Research Center, Superconductivity Laboratory
Recent developments at ENEA on HTS conductors for fusion applications
136
AP4-4-INV
AP
4.Dec 11:00-11:30
Naoki Hirano
National Institute for fusion science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
New development plan for hydrogen-based nuclear fusion research toward carbon neutrality
137
AP4-5-INV
AP
4.Dec 11:30-12:00
Nagato Yanagi
National Institute for Fusion Science, SOKENDAI
Review Commentary on HTS Magnet and Conductor Development for Compact Fusion
138
AP4-6
AP
4.Dec 12:00-12:15
Shinsaku Imagawa
National Institute for Fusion Science NINS
Conceptual design of fusion magnets cooled with hydrogen
139
AP5-1-INV
AP
4.Dec 15:00-15:30
Marco Breschi
University of Bologna
The role of Superconductivity in Transport for a Sustainable Future
140
AP5-2-INV
AP
4.Dec 15:30-16:00
Sastry V. Pamidi
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and the Center for Advanced Power Systems
Superconducting and Cryogenic Technologies for Liquid Hydrogen-Fueled Electric Aircraft and Ships
141
AP5-3-INV
AP
4.Dec 16:00-16:30
Tengming Shen
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley
Recent advances of high-temperature superconducting materials and magnets for accelerator applications
142
AP5-4-INV
AP
4.Dec 16:30-17:00
Ye Li
Tsinghua University
Manufacture and test of reinforced bronze-processed Nb3Sn coils for a 14 T animal MRI magnet
144
AP6-2
AP
5.Dec 9:45-10:00
Nicolas Rotheudt
University of Liège
Design and construction of scalable hybrid high-temperature superconducting screens for large surfaces
146
AP6-4
AP
5.Dec 10:15-10:30
James G. Storey
Victoria University of Wellington
Exploration of no-insulation coils for use in superconducting levitation bearings
148
AP6-6
AP
5.Dec 10:30-10:45
Taisei Iwagaki
UTokyo
Experimental characterization of the axial rotational instability of the low temperature rotational mechanism using synchronous motor and superconducting magnetic bearing
149
AP6-7
AP
5.Dec 10:45-11:11
Tetsuo Oka
Shibaura Institute of Technology
Advantage of Combining Cryocoolers with HTS Bulk Magnets and Their Application to Magnetic Levitation Devices
150
AP7-1
AP
5.Dec 13:15-13:30
Philippe Fazilleau
Commissariat a l'energie atomique et aux energies alternatives
40 T high-field magnets made of HTS/LTS
151
AP7-2
AP
5.Dec 13:30-13:45
Youngjae Kim
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Development and test of mid-scale Bi-2212 test coils towards Φ 54 mm bore 20 T research user magnet
153
AP7-4
AP
5.Dec 13:45-14:00
Sangkwon Jeong
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Fast ramping superconducting magnet at 5 K for sub-Kelvin CADR (Continuous Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator) applications
154
AP7-5
AP
5.Dec 14:00-14:15
Adam C Francis
Victoria University of Wellington
Dynamo flux pumps at Robinson
155
AP7-6
AP
5.Dec 14:15-14:30
Toshiyuki Oikawa
Akita Prefectural University
Long-range measurement experiment with all-optical cryogenic liquid level sensor
156
AP7-7
AP
5.Dec 14:30-14:45
Nicholas Long
Victoria University of Wellington
Progress on a demonstration mission operating an ion thruster magnet on the International Space Station
157
AP7-8
AP
5.Dec 14:45-15:00
Satsuki Okumura
University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
Improvement of measurement accuracy by detailed understanding of electromagnetic and thermal conduction phenomena in AC loss measurement equipment based on mechanical input
158
AP7-9
AP
5.Dec 15:00-15:15
Fazhu Ding
Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences
High temperature superconducting magnet with persistent current mode based on REBCO tapes
159
PCP1-1
PCP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Ryuto Kawabata
Tohoku University
Theoretical study on the electronic and superconducting state in CaAg1-xPdxP
160
PCP1-2
PCP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Akira Sugimoto
Hiroshima University
Temperature Dependences of Josephson Current and Energy Gap of Pb-doped Bi2223 Superconductors Measured by Break-junction Spectroscopy Technique
161
PCP1-3
PCP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Naoto Yamashita
Osaka Metopolitan University
3D Molecular dynamics for vortices in superconductor with columnar defect
162
PCP1-4
PCP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Yoichi Higashi
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Local density of states of vortex states in trilayer Rashba superconductors
163
PCP1-5
PCP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
G. Kim
Kyoto University
On-site Coulomb energy in La2-xSrxCuO4 studied by resonant photoemission spectroscopy
164
PCP1-6
PCP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
M. Nagamoto
Kyoto University
Temperature dependence of quasiparticle structure in La2-xSrxCuO4 revealed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
165
PCP1-7
PCP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Kenji Kawashima
IMRA Japan Co., Ltd.,
Structure and superconductivity in Ca-free double layered cuprate superconductors
166
PCP1-8
PCP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
K.G.P.P Kahagalla
Kyoto University of Advanced Science
Synthesis of (Y1-xDyx)124 at ambient pressure and its tri-axial magnetic alignment
167
PCP2-1
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
G. Fujii, S. Kuwahara
Nihon University
Crystal structure analysis of Pb substituted LaO0.5F0.5BiS2
168
PCP2-2
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Y. Miwa
Nihon University
Superconducting and Thermoelectric Properties of La(O,F)(Bi,Pb)S2
169
PCP2-3
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Kento Ishigaki
Tokyo University of Science
Pressure effects on superconducting phases of Eu2SrBi2Se2F4
170
PCP2-4
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Tsuyoshi Imazu
Hirosaki University
Unconventional superconductivity in BaPtAs1-xSbx with the ordered honeycomb network
171
PCP2-5
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Izumi Hase
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Electronic structure of layered compounds ZrCuP2 and ZrNiP2
172
PCP2-6
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Akira Iyo
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Search for new superconductors in antiperovskite transition metal pnictides
173
PCP2-7
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Sounosuke Kouno
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Prediction of the phase formation of layered perovskite compounds
174
PCP2-8
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Yu Wang
Niigata University
Electronic fluctuation and superconducting mechanism in layered transition-metal dichalcogenide 3R-WS2 based on first-principles calculations
175
PCP2-9
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Alec Romagosa
RIKEN
Gate-Controlled Potassium Intercalation and Superconductivity in Molybdenum Disulfide
177
PCP2-11
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
T. Saito
Nihon University
Superconducting properties on ion intercalated NbS2
178
PCP2-12
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Atsushi Nomura
Nihon University
Spatial variation of electronic states due to CDW in TiSe2
180
PCP2-14
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
R. Nakata
Nihon University
Element substitution effect in misfit layered compound (BiSe)1.10(NbSe2)m
181
PCP2-15
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Riku Ikaida
Niigata University
Carrier concentration dependence of superconducting transition temperature in electron-doped SrTiO3 based on the first-principles calculations
182
PCP2-16
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Takanobu Jujo
Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Damping rate of Josephson plasmons induced by coupling to amplitude modes in a current-carrying state
183
PCP2-17
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Hiroshi Ikuta
Nagoya University
Synthesis of (Nd,Sr)2NiO3F by a three-step process and the physical properties
184
PCP2-18
PCP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Kanade Yokomori
Shibaura Institute of Technology
High-Pressure Magnetic Study of an Organic Field-Induced Superconductor λ-(BETS)2FeCl4
185
WBP1-1
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Akira Murakami
National Institute of Technology, Ichinoseki College
Mechanical Properties of Bulk YBaCuO Superconductor Fabricated Using the Infiltration Growth Technique
185
WBP1-2
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
In gyeong Park
Sunmoon University
Electromagnetic Properties of YBCO Superconducting Bulk with Spike artificial hole structure
187
WBP1-3
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Tomoyuki Naito
Iwate University
Modeling an effect of OFC-plates on the trapped field properties for MgB2 disk bulk sandwiched by OFC-plates during pulsed-field magnetization
188
WBP1-4
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Gaëtan Simon
Shibaura Institute of Technology
Flux Pinning and Superconducting Characteristics of Nb2O5 Added MgB2
189
WBP1-5
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Malik Shadab
Shibaura Institute of Technology
Enhancing Bulk MgB2 Superconductivity: A Comparative Study of Boron Processing, Silver Addition, and Sintering Methods
190
WBP1-6
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Kazuya Yokoyama
Ashikaga University
Influence of Applied Field Distribution on Magnetic-flux Trapping Characteristics by Changing the Shape of Soft-iron Yoke
191
WBP1-7
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Ryota Takahira
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Enhancement of critical current densities and flux pinning of FeTeXSe1-X bulk single crystals under high pressure
192
WBP1-8
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Junyi Luo
Tohoku University
Anisotropy of Critical Current Density Properties of the High-performance SS/Ag-sheathed Ba1-xKxFe2As2 Tapes
193
WBP1-9
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Wenchao Li
Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Enhancing Critical Current Density of (Ba,K)Fe2As2 Cu/Ag Composite Sheathed Tapes by Controlling the Ratio of K Element
196
WBP1-12
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Ryoga Kakurezaki
Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Torsion Dependence on Critical Current and In-plane Critical Current Density Distribution of REBCO Coated Conductors
197
WBP1-13
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Ginta Utsunomiya
Fukuoka Institute of Technology
In-plane critical current density distribution of REBa2Cu3Oy thin film with metal stripe slits
198
WBP1-14
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Seiichi Mori
Kyushu Institute of Technology
Critical currents of superconducting films in the Meissner state exposed to longitudinal magnetic fields
199
WBP1-15
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Alexandre Zampa
ISSP, University of Tokyo
Measurement system for Ic of REBCO tapes by pulsed current under pulsed magnetic field
200
WBP1-16
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Junichi Matsuda
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Evaluation of Flux Pinning Properties for Gd2CuO4 doped GdBa2Cu3O7-δ Thin Film Fabricated by FF-MOD Method
201
WBP1-17
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Seiya Tarumizu
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Enhancement of Critical Current Density in Magnetic Fields through the Introduction of Co-doped RE214 Artificial Pinning Centers into Gd123 Thin Films Fabricated by the FF-MOD Method
202
WBP1-18
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Ryota ISHII
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Improvement of Jc by co-doping with Gd214 and BMO (M= Ce, Zr, Sn, Ti) for Gd123 thin films fabricated by FF-MOD method
203
WBP1-19
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Yuichiro Shiratsuchi
Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Critical Current Properties of REBCO Thin Films on Substrate with Zr-stripe of a few µm-width
204
WBP1-20
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Sekito Shinya
Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Critical Current Characteristics of REBa2Cu3Oy Thin Films Deposited on a Zr-formed Substrate
205
WBP1-21
WBP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Xiang Dai
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
A fast T integral formulation toward the calculation of AC loss in large-scale superconducting cables
207
WBP2-2
WBP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Insung Park
Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute
Continuous Thickness Profiling of HTS Coated Conductors in a Reel-to-Reel System
208
WBP2-3
WBP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Jeongtae Kim
Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute
Deposition Conditions of YBa2Cu3O7-δ Superconducting Thin Films Fabricated by the Reel-to-reel PLD Method
209
WBP2-4
WBP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Takeharu Kato
Japan Fine Ceramics Center
Nanostructures of superconducting joint between multifilamentary Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+δ tapes based on incongruent melting method
210
WBP2-5
WBP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Aadya Shyam Nair
Shibaura Institute of Technology
Study on superconducting joining properties of RE-Ba-Cu-O bulk superconductors by controlling oxygen atmosphere and processing conditions
211
WBP2-6
WBP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
R. Sakamoto
Aichi Institute of Technology
Epitaxial Growth and Conductivity of YBCO/LaNiO3/STO Layered Films for Development of Low-Cost REBCO Superconducting Coated Conductors
212
WBP2-7
WBP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Ryotaro Matsuda
Aichi Institute of Technology
Construction of a monitoring system for ablation plumes during YBCO thin film deposition by PLD method
213
WBP2-8
WBP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Eijiro Okumura
Aichi Institute of Technology
Data assimilation between Monte Carlo simulation and experimental results of crystal growth island density in REBCO thin films during the initial growth stages
214
WBP2-9
WBP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Shintaro Adachi
Kyoto University of Advanced Science (KUAS)
Study of Magnetic Alignment for REBa2Cu3Oy Cuprate Superconductors Using Modulated Rotating Magnetic Fields with Sample-Transport-System
215
WBP2-10
WBP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Marina Mendoza
Doshisha University
Fabrication and Evaluation of Bi(Pb)-2223 Films by Aerosol Deposition
216
WBP2-11
WBP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Futo Fukuyama
Kyoto University of Advanced Science
Effect of viscosity of the dispersed media on the bi-axial orientation degrees in magnetically aligned Y123 powders
217
EDP1-1
EDP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Sai-Ying Ru
Nanjing University
Single photon event camera for fast target tracking
218
EDP1-2
EDP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Jian Chen
Nanjing University
Superconducting kinetic inductance detectors with photon noise limited sensitivity at terahertz waveband
219
EDP1-3
EDP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Hirotake Yamamori
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Improved operating current margin of the Josephson voltage standard by supplying the bias current with a long Josephson junction
220
EDP1-4
EDP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Jie Deng
Nanjing University
A high efficiency superconducting nanowire single-photon detector at 10 μm wavelength integrated with a membrane optical cavity
221
EDP1-5
EDP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Yanghui Huang
Nanjing University
Monolithic integrated superconducting nanowire digital encoder and its application in reading out a SNSPD array
222
EDP1-6
EDP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Zhen Liu
Nanjing University
Locating nanoscale inhomogeneities in a superconducting nanowire by probing and mapping self-heating hotspots
223
EDP1-7
EDP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Shin Kawaguchi
Hokkaido University
Fabrication of self-aligned superconducting nanostrip photon detector with He ion irradiation
224
EDP1-8
EDP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Hiroki Akimoto
Yamagata University
Evaluation of transmission efficiency of HTS bulk resonator antenna with director for wireless power transfer
226
EDP1-10
EDP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Shogo Kato
Chukyo University
Error Reduction Method of an RSFQ Approximate Multiplier Using Double Operations
227
EDP1-11
EDP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Fan Yang
Nanjing University
2.4 Gbps laser communication based on a high-speed superconducting nanowire single photon detector array
228
EDP2-1
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
B.Ohnishi
Toyohashi University of Technology
Sharpening and characterizing of YBa2Cu3O7-δ probes for scanning probe microscopy
229
EDP2-2
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Qingling Zhu
University of Science and Technology of China
Wirebond impedance matching of superconducting qubits
230
EDP2-3
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Rikuo Yamanaka
Yokohama National University
Speed-Up and Delay Time Stabilization in Superconductor-Based Random Number Generation
231
EDP2-4
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
HIROTAKA TERAI
National Institute of Information and Communications Techonology (NICT)
Vapor HF etching technique for superconducting quantum circuits
232
EDP2-5
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Kaito Asaka
Yokohama National University
Design of Stochastic Number Splitter for Single Flux Quantum Stochastic Computation Using Superconductive Random Number Generators
233
EDP2-6
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Sho Matsuoka
Yokohama National University
Development of High-Speed and Versatile Circuit Parameter Optimization Tool for Superconductor Circuits
234
EDP2-7
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Shigeyuki Miyajima
Advanced ICT Research Institute
Proposal of superconducting optical input interface for a single flux quantum circuit based on pulse position modulation
235
EDP2-8
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Dai Oikawa
National Institute of Technology, Toyota College
Chaotic behaviour in intrinsic Josephson junction toward high speed random number generator
236
EDP2-9
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Haoran Qian
University of Science and Technology of China
Experimental quantum computational chemistry with optimized unitary coupled cluster ansatz
237
EDP2-10
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Yuya Mandai
Yokohama National University
Design of a Superconducting Stochastic Adder Without Utilizing Random Number Train as Its Control Signal
238
EDP2-11
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Takeshi Onomi
Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Hardware random number generator with a complementary structure using Josephson oscillation and SFQ logic circuits
239
EDP2-12
EDP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Yasuyuki Yamada
National Institute of Technology, Oyama College
Prototyping of BSCCO/semiconductor heterojunctions using MOD method
240
APP1-1
APP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Alex H. Takinami
Kansai University
Analysis of the Influence Between HTS Surface and Magnetic Field in Propulsion Force of a Permanent Magnet-HTS Hybrid Maglev Transporter System
241
APP1-2
APP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Yutaka TERAO
University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
Comparison of φ140 mm Superconducting Magnetic Bearings Using Different Magnetization Direction Ring Magnets and Ring Shape Layered REBCO Tapes
242
APP1-3
APP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Keigo Yagi
Kansai University
Influence of the external oscillations on the basic rotational characteristics of the HTS magnetic bearings
244
APP1-5
APP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Qian Dong
The University of Edinburgh
Design, Build and Test of a Proof of Concept HTS air-cored Halbach Array Module for Electrical Machine Applications
245
APP1-6
APP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Xinsheng Yang
Southwest Jiaotong University
AC loss Measurement of HTS conductor
246
APP1-7
APP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Xiaomei Gu
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
A wirelessly excited HTS synchronous machine
247
APP1-8
APP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Yuki Emori
Kyushu University
Design and Fabrication of the REBCO Saddle-shaped Field Coil for Fully Superconducting Synchronous Motor
248
APP1-9
APP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Mengyi Ren
Kyoto University
A Proposal of Active-type Bearingless Mechanism for High-temperature Superconducting Induction Motor
249
APP1-10
APP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Keita Tsuzuki
National Institute of Technology, Toyota College
Evaluation of Port Energy Systems with HTS Generators and Hydrogen Integration Using MATLAB-Based Optimization
250
APP1-11
APP
3.Dec 13:30-15:00
Hang Xu
Meiji University
Experiment Study on Critical Current Degradation in MgB2 Superconducting Wires for Helical Windings Under Bending Strain
251
APP2-1
APP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Baohua Liu
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Voltage stability enhancement of a Photovoltaic-Energy storage-Direct current-Flexibility system with the application of SMES
252
APP2-2
APP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Keita Nakanishi
Kwansei Gakuin University
New inductive energization test method of high-temperature superconducting assembled conductors by exciting the primary coil with alternating current
253
APP2-3
APP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Kei Shiohara
SWCC Corporation
Development of Small and Lightweight Terminations for Stacked Structure Superconducting Cable for Aircraft
254
APP2-4
APP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Fumihito Mishima
Fukui University of Technology
Fundamental study on superconducting magnetic separation of paramagnetic materials using a selection tube
255
APP2-5
APP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Yuto Ishida
Kwansei Gakuin University
Investigation of reversible critical current degradation of high-temperature superconducting coils under compressive stress
256
APP2-6
APP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Justin Brooks
Victoria University of Wellington
An optically switched high-Tc superconducting half-wave transformer rectifier
257
APP2-7
APP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
A. Nakato
Kyushu Institute of Technology
Electromagnetic field analysis for performance improvement of Superconducting Assisted Machine and its application to semiconductor transport technology
258
APP2-8
APP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Ye Yang
State of California
Mechanical design and analysis of a Nb 3 Sn superconducting magnet for 28 GHz ECR ion source
259
APP2-9
APP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
GUANGWEI XU
Kyoto University
Current distribution measurements in spiral coated conductors wound in two layers
260
APP2-10
APP
4.Dec 13:15-14:45
Zhenan Jiang
Victoria University of Wellington
10 T fast-ramping HTS magnets for characterizing new rare-earth permanent magnet materials