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Publications
 


APS Research Journals
e-Print archive at Los Alamos National Lab
Elsevier Science
High-Tc Update
Superconductivity Papers Search Engine (post 1986)
Patents Search I - U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Patents Search II - IBM database
Patents Search III - Univ. of North Carolina
The Institute of Physics Publishing
The Online Journal of Superconducting Stripes

 

Laboratories
 


Argonne National Laboratory -- Superconductivity Program
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Center for Superconducting Digital Electronics
Center for Superconductivity Research
CERN
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory -- The Particle Adventure
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

National Institute of Standards and Technology - Magnetics Group (includes links to large database of NIST publications in pdf)

Oak Ridge National Laboratory -- Superconductivity Program
Science and Technology Center for Superconductivity
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
The Texas Center for Superconductivity
Very Large Hadron Collider
Superconductivity Group, Pohang University, South Korea

Industry
 


American Superconductor Corporation

Can Superconductors
EPRI
Hypres
Intermagnetics General Corporation
Nordic Superconductor Technologies A/S
Oremet - Wah Chang
Oxford Instruments

Quantum Design

 

Image Galleries
 


Intermittently Flowing Rivers of Magnetic Flux. Science: Beyond the printed page site.
Attractive pictures produced by light microscopy of a variety of superconductors
Magneto-Optical Gallery by Mike Gardner at UBC.
Magneto-Optical Gallery in Oslo
Observation of Dynamic Interaction of Vortices with Pinning Centers by Lorentz Microscopy
Physics of Applications,Internet Plasma Physics Educational Experience
RTRI Maglev trains and their test tracks
Vision of the future: International Superconductivity Technology Center, Japan
Vortex-twisters in type-II superconductors: A movie of a magneto-optical observation of twisters in YBCO.

You can make your own anaglyph glasses on any color printer using the template found at:

http://www.depthography.com/45.html
http://www.3dphoto.net/stereo/print/anaglyph/print_glasses.html
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/9588/glasstemp.html
High-resolution Mars Pathfinder images by Dr. Timothy Parker, JPL
Stereographs at the UCR California Museum of Photography

Free Anaglyph Software:

Windows: StereoPhotomaker by Masuji SUTO, also a StereoMovieMaker at the same address
Multi-Platform: Anabuilder by Etienne Monneret & Didier Leboutte - Can automatically align tilt pairs.

Classics:
"Anaglyph Maker" created by Takashi Sekitani http://www.stereoeye.com/software/anamk106.zip
Junichi Masano's Anaglyph Page "Anaglyph 1.0"

Freeware 3D Terrain Software: 3DEM

3D Reconstruction:

Multi-Platform Stack to Extended Depth of Field with Depth Map: EDF Plugin for ImageJ
Windows Stack to CAD Reconstruction: Reconstruct

Other Superconductivity link pages
 


High Tc Update Links
IOP PhysicsWorld-PhysicsWeb: Best of Superconductivity
Kyoto: Link page for Japanese Cryogenics and Superconductivity
Yamanashi Maglev Test Line - Fastest Train in the world
Physics of Superconductivity Links
Superconductors.org Links Page
Superconductivity for Electric Energy Systems (SUP)
The University of Birmingham School of Physics and Astronomy
The Energy SuperGrid: Paul Grant's SuperGrid Page

 

Professional Society
 


The American Association for the Advancement of Science

The American Physical Society
The American Vacuum Society
The Cryogenic Society of America
The Materials Research Society

 

The University of Wisconsin - Madison
 


College of Engineering
- - - Liquid Helium & Nitrogen Facility
Materials Science and Engineering Department
Physics Department
Synchotron Radiation Center
The Internet Scout Project
The Why Files

 

Superconductivity: Items of Interest
 


SuperCable and more from Paul Grant's publication page.

 

 

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