Superconductor Science & Technology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Superconductor Science & Technology is 31. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Preliminary tests and numerical modeling of the multistage twisted HTS cables with high-current capacity120
3D simulations of total AC loss in a twisted multifilamentary MgB2 wire carrying AC currents under AC magnetic fields at 20 K91
Topological insulator based axial superconducting quantum interferometer structures86
E–I characteristics and critical currents of small Bi-2223/Ag coil thermally stabilized by solid and liquid nitrogen compared to water ice79
K-doped Ba122 epitaxial thin film on MgO substrate by buffer engineering72
Crossover from Cooper-pair hopping to single-electron hopping in Pb x (TiO2) 66
A turnkey gaseous helium-cooled superconducting CORC® dc power cable with integrated current leads60
Degradation of superconductors due to impurity scattering: predicting the performance loss in fusion magnets58
Low clock skew superconductor adiabatic quantum-flux-parametron logic circuits based on grid-distributed blocks58
Prediction of strain, inter-layer interaction and critical current in CORC® wires under axial strain by T-A modeling57
Development and quench-training performance evaluation of the world’s largest aperture superconducting magnet with zero-evaporation for the SWORD57
Optimization of the superconducting properties of NbTiN thin films by variation of the N2 partial pressure during sputter deposition53
Performance test of REBCO CICC sub-cables with l0 kA current under 20 T background field46
A new ductile, tougher resin for impregnation of superconducting magnets46
Persistent MgB2 joints for react and wind magnets46
Non-uniform critical current and stacking effect remedy for multi-filament REBCO tapes with potential defects44
Electrically controlled crossed Andreev reflection in altermagnet/superconductor/altermagnet junctions39
Multiscale modeling on the multi-physical behaviors of high temperature superconducting magnets based on a combined global homogenization and local refinement scheme39
Feedback-controlled flux modulation for high-temperature superconducting magnets in persistent current mode37
Transient stability of superconducting wires under pulsed thermal disturbances37
AC losses in the STEP TF magnet during plasma initiation37
Superconductivity and weak anti-localization in nodal-line semimetal SnTaS236
Simultaneous transverse loading and axial strain for REBCO cable tests in the SULTAN facility36
FEM-Circuit co-simulation of superconducting synchronous wind generators connected to a DC network using the homogenized J–A formulation of the Maxwell equations36
Navigation of superparamagnetic particles with a pre-magnetized high-temperature superconducting bulk in a weak background field34
Fabrication of rapidly densified EuBCO targets via spark plasma sintering for enhanced pulsed laser deposition of coated conductors34
Design and modelling tools for DC HTS cables for the future railway network in France33
Development of the first Tesla class iron-based superconducting coil for high field application32
Unraveling quench dynamics and real-time continuous detection in HTS tapes through distributed fiber optic sensing32
Ultra-low magnetization and hysteresis loss in APC Nb 3 Sn superconductors32
Numerical determination of the threshold magnetic field in superconducting strips and coils triggering dynamic resistance32
Design and test of HTS rotor magnets for high energy density motor31
Interleaved transposition winding: an innovative approach for inductive balancing in high-temperature superconducting non-twisted stacked cable coils for central solenoids31
Experiment and numerical simulation of the combined effect of winding, cool-down, and screening current induced stresses in REBCO coils31
Dynamic resistance and total loss in a three-tape REBCO stack carrying DC currents in perpendicular AC magnetic fields at 77 K31
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