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Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
SPL-1-INV K. Kitazawa3.11 Fukushima and Electric Power Sharing in21st Century
Japan Science and Technology Agency
SPL-2-INV P. ChuPossible Evidence for Interface-Enhanced Tc inFe-Pnictides and -Chalcogenides
University of Houston
SPL-3-INV Z. Zhao From Cuprate to Iron-based Superconductor Chinese Academy of Sciences
PL-1-INV K. TanabeOver 20 years’ R&D of HTS and LTS electronicdevices at SRL-ISTEC
ISTEC-SRL
PL-2-INV T. Claeson Supercondunting Devices To Probe Basic Chalmers University of Technology
PL-3-INV M. MurakamiHuman levitation with bulk high temperaturesuperconductors
Shibaura Institute of Technology
PL-4-INV R. FukudaInnovative role of HTS in this century -Development of DI-BISCCO-
Chubu University
PL-5-INV A. MalozemoffDoes the electric power grid need a roomtemperature superconductor?
American Superconductor Corporation
PL-6-INV Y. SHIOHARAR&D OF REBCO PROCESSING IN ISTEC; fromBulk Single Crystals to Coated Conductors <I>-InMemory of Prof. Shoji Tanaka-</I>
Superconductivity Research Laboratory (SRL),International Superconductivity Technology Center(ISTEC)
PL-7-INV S. AkitaContributions of Prof. Tanaka for the developmentof superconducting power system
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
PC-1-INV R. AritaSCDFT study of high T<SUB>c</SUB> nitridesuperconductors
Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
PC-2-INV I. Eremin Magn. Excitations in magnetic superconductors Ruhr University Bochum
PC-3 S. OnariOrbital fluctuation and mechanism ofsuperconductivity in iron-base superconductors
Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University
PC-4 A. YamakageTheory of tunneling spectroscopy in asuperconducting topological insulator
Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University
PC-5 Y. NagaiSurface- and Vortex- Bound states in Topologicalsuperconductors
CCSE, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
PC-6-INV T. Muranaka New superconductors The University of Electro-Communications
PC-7-INV h. mizoguchiSearch for new materials including TCOs andsuperconductors
Tokyo Inst. Tech., Front. Res. Center
PC-8-INV S. PyonEMERGENCE OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY INTHE VICINITY OF THE STRUCTURAL PHASEBOUNDARY IN Pt DOPED IrTe<SUB>2</SUB>
Okayama University
PC-9 Y. Mizuguchi Novel BiS2-based layered superconducting family National Institute for Materials Science
PC-10 T. TamegaiSUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF IRON-PLATINUM-ARSENIDE Ca10(PtnAs8)(Fe2-
Department of Applied Physics, The University ofTokyo
PC-11-INV K. Kihou
Systematic growth of potassium-dopedBa<SUB>1-x</SUB>K<SUB>x</SUB>Fe<SUB>2</SUB>As<SUB>2</SUB> (x = 0.16 ~ 1)single crystals by
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science andTechnology (AIST)
PC-12 J. KarpinskiLnFeAsO single crystals grown at high pressure:influence of doping and substitutions onsuperconducting properties and structure
Laboratory of Physics of Complex Matter EPFLStation 3
PC-13-INV M. Nakajima
IN-PLANE ELECTRONIC ANISOTROPY INBa(Fe<SUB>1-<I>x</I></SUB>Co<SUB><I>x</I></SUB>)<SUB>2</SUB>As<SUB>2</SUB> STUDIED BYOPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science andTechnology
PC-14-INV L. Sun Pressure Probing of Iron Selenide Chinese Academy of SciencesPC-15-INV Q. Xue Superconductivity in single layer FeSe Tsinghua UniversityPC-16-INV H. Wen Superconducting states of Fe-based Nanjing University
PC-17-INV M. Allan
DISCOVERY OF THE NEMATIC PARENT STATEAND THE ANISOTROPIC ENERGY GAPSTRUCTURE OF IRON-BASED HIGH-T<SUB>c</SUB> SUPERCONDUCTORS
Laboratory of Solid State Physics,Department ofPhysics, Cornell University
PC-18-INV K. OkazakiDIRECT OBSERVATION OFSUPERCONDUCTING GAPS IN IRON-BASEDSUPERCONDUCTORS BY LASER ARPES
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
PC-19-INV T. ShibauchiAntiferoromagnetic Quantum Critical Point andNematic Transition in BaFe2(AS1-xPx)2
Kyoto University
PC-20-INV A. YamamotoDevelopment of MgB<SUB>2</SUB>superconducting bulk magnets and their fieldtrapping properties
Department of Applied Chemistry, The University ofTokyo; JST-PRESTO
PC-21 M. MiryalaA STUDY ON PROCESS OPTIMIZATION FORHIGH TRAPPED FIELD MgB<SUB>2</SUB>BULK MATERIALS
Applied Superconductivity Material TechnologyDivision, Railway Technical Research Institute(RTRI)
PC-22 D. PavelInfluence of preparation conditions on 211 particlerefinement in YBCO bulk superconductors with Ceaddition.
Laboratory of Materials Physics, Institute ofExperimental Physics, SAS
PC-23 C. KimCorner or edge seeding for the fabrication ofsingle grain Y123 bulk superconductors
Neutron Science Division, Korea Atomic EnergyResearch Institute
PC-24 Z. Zhang
BIOMIMETIC SYNTHESIS OF HIGH CURRENTDENSITY INTERCONNECTED YBCOPLATELETS AS A LOW-COST ROUTE TOCOATED CONDUCTOR FABRICATION
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy,University of Cambridge, Pembroke Street,Cambridge
PC-25 S. AlbertoCritical current density investigation inFe(Se<SUB>0.5</SUB>Te<SUB>0.5</SUB>)melted samples
Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry Department,University of Genova, via Dodecaneso 31, I-16146Genova, Italy
ISS2012 Program
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
PC-26 T. NojimaELECTROSTATIC AND ELECTROCHEMICALCARRIER TUNING IN AMBIPOLAR Y123CUPRATE FILMS
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku Universiy
PC-27 H. YamamotoOXYGEN ENGINEERING IN SQUARE PLANARCUPRATES: THE KEY FOR
Materials Science Research Division, NTT BasicResearch Labs.
PC-28 T. Takamatsu
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN HOLE-DOPEDLa<SUB>1.8-<I>x</I></SUB>Eu<SUB>0.2</SUB><I>M</I><SUB><I>x</I></SUB>CuO<SUB>4</SUB> (<I>M</I>= Ca, Sr) WITH THE T'-STRUCTURE
Depertment of Applied Physics, Graduate school ofEngineering, Tohoku University
PC-29 e. uykur
PRECURSOR SUPERCONDUCTIVITY ANDSUPERCONDUCTING FLUCTUATION REGIMEREVEALED BY THE C-AXIS OPTICAL SPECTRAOF YBa2(Cu,Zn)3Oy
Department of Physics, Osaka University
PC-30 A. IkedaINFINITE-LAYER LaNiO<SUB>2</SUB>,METALLIC OXIDE WITH SQUARE-PLANAR
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo University ofAgriculture and Technology
PC-31 K. YamajiSYSTEMATICS OF Tc STUDIED ON THE BASISOF THE D-P MODEL OF CUPRATESUPERCONDUCTORS
Research Institure on Electronics and Photonics,AIST
PC-32-INV K. Harada Vortex matter research by electron microscopy Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd.
PC-33-INV M. Tsujimoto
BROADLY TUNABLE SUB-TERAHERTZRADIATION FROM HIGH-<I>T<SUB>C</SUB></I> SUPERCONDUCTINGBi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2</SUB>CaCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>8+δ</SUB> SINGLECRYSTALS
Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences,University of Tsukuba
PC-34 M. EistererFlux Pinning in Ba-122 Single Crystals: Influenceof Doping and Neutron Irradiation
Atominstitut, Vienna University of Technology,Stadionallee 2, 1020 Vienna
PC-35 T. HoVORTEX IMAGING IN AMORPHOUSMo<SUB>80</SUB>Ge<SUB>20</SUB>PETAGONS
Department of Physics and Electronics, OsakaPrefecture University
PC-36 O. DobrovolskiyELECTRICAL TRANSPORT AND PINNINGPROPERTIES OF NB THIN FILMS WITHWASHBOARD-LIKE NANOSTRUCTURES
Physikalisches Institut Goethe-University
PC-37 Y. TsuchiyaOrigin of Diagonal Flux Penetration into SquareSuperconducting Networks
Department of Applied Physics, The University ofTokyo
WT-1-INV S. Moon Development of REBCO wires SuNAM Co., Ltd.WT-2-INV T. PUIG Coated conductor research in Europe Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona, CSIC
WT-3-INV Q. LiReview of ARPA-E Superconduncting ApplicationProjects and Beyond
Brookhaven National Laboratory
WT-4-INV T. IzumiR&D Aiming at Absolutely Superior CoatedConductors
Superconductivity Research Laboratory, InternationalSuperconductivity Technology Center
WT-5-INV K. OhmatsuPRODUCTION OF 6.5 KM GdBCOCONDUCTORS FOR 66 KV-5 KA CLASS HTS
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
WT-6-INV M. YoshizumiRecent progress in development of TFA-MODprocess for REBCO coated conductors with highproperties
ISTEC-SRL
WT-7-INV T. TanedaMECHANISM OF SELF-EPITAXY IN BUFFERLAYERS FOR COATED CONDUCTORS
Superconductivity Research Laboratory (SRL),International Superconductivity Technology Center(ISTEC) / Department of Electrical Engineering,Kyushu University,
WT-8 S. SamoylenkovChemical Deposition Methods as Low Cost HighAdded Value Steps in Coated Conductor
SuperOx
WT-9-INV F. Gomory AC losses in wires and tapes Slovak Academy of Sciences
WT-10-INV T. MachiFabrication of multi-filamentary coated conductorsby using modified laser scribing technique
ISTEC-SRL
WT-11-INV K. HigashikawaNondestructive reel-to-reel characterizationsystem for in-plane 2D distribution of criticalcurrent density in long coated conductors
Department of Electrical Engineering, GraduateSchool of Information Science and ElectricalEngineering, Kyushu University
WT-12 T. Kiss
MAGNETIC MOMENT INGd<SUB>1</SUB>Ba<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>7-δ</SUB> COATEDCONDUCTOR UNDER INCLINED EXTERNALMAGNETIC FIELD
Department of Electrical Engineering, KyushuUniversity
WT-13-INV K. Yamazaki Recent developments in DI-BSCCO wire Sumitomo Electric Industries, LTD.
WT-14-INV R. FlukigerDEVELOPMENT OF METALLICSUPERCONDUCTING WIRES AND TAPES
Dept. Applied Physics, University of Geneva
WT-15-INV A. Gencer
On the <I>insitu</I>- synthesizedMgB<SUB>2</SUB> wires: Effect of C-dopingthrough liquid C-sources on the enhancement ofthe in-field critical current density
Superconductor Technologies Application andResearch Center, Ankara University,Gölbaşı Campus,Gölbaşı/Ankara-Turkey
WT-16-INV M. MaedaImprovement of critical current density forMgB<SUB>2</SUB> materials: Methods and roleof carbon doping
Department of Physics, College of Science andTechnology, Nihon University / Japan
WT-17 C. WangDevelopment of high-Jc SmFeAsO1-xFx tapes bythe PIT method
Key Laboratory of Applied Superconductivity,Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy
WT-18-INV Y. YoshidaImproved critical current densities in SmBCO filmswith BaMO3 nanorods
Department of energy engineering and sience,Nagoya university, Japan
WT-19 T. KawamuraEffect of double doped APCs in YBCO filmsdeposited on IBAD-MgO substrate
Department of Technology, Kyushu Institute ofTechnology
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
WT-20 K. KimuraIMPROVEMENT OF MAGNETIC PROPERTIESOF YGdBCO COATED CONDUCTORSFABRICATED BY TFA-MOD PROCESS
SWCC SHOWA CABLE SYSTEMS CO., LTD.
WT-21 M. CollSolution-derived oxide nanocomposite films withcomplex secondary phases to nanoengineersuperconducting properties
Department of Superconducting Materials and LargeScale Nanostructuration ICMAB-CSIC
WT-22-INV T. MatsushitaFlux pinning mechanism of BHO nano-rods inGdBCO coated conductors
Department of Computer Science and Electronics,Kyushu Institute of Technology
WT-23-INV T. Kato
Electron Holograph Study for Vortices Trapped inab Plane ofGdBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>Oy LayerContaining BaHfO<SUB>3</SUB> Nano-Rods
Nanostructures Research Laboratory, JFCC
WT-24-INV K. KanekoThree-dimensional characterization of artificialpinning centers in high temperaturesuperconductors by three-dimensional electron
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Kyushu University
WT-25-INV S. HataRecent findings in microstructural characters ofsuperconducting wires and tapes
Kyushu University
WT-26 M. Inoue
In-field current transport property of high IcY<SUB>x</SUB>Gd<SUB>(1-x)</SUB>Ba<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>Oy coated conductor fabricated by TFA-MOD
Department of Electrical Engineering, KyushuUniversity
WT-27 P. Mele
Temperature and magnetic field dependence ofcritical currents in multilayeredYBCO+BaSnO<SUB>3</SUB>//YBCO+Y<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>3</SUB> films
Institute for Sustainable Sciences and Development,Hiroshima University
WT-28 S. AwajiJc Properties of the Nanorod-introduced RE123films on Metallic and Single-crystalline Substrates.
IMR. Tohoku University
WT-29 S. HORIIMICROSTRUCTURES OF(Y,Er)Ba<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>y</SUB> THIN FILMS WITH Ba-Nb-O
Department of Environmental Systems Engineering,Kochi University of Technology
FD-1-INV C. EomRecent progress in thin film growth of Fe-basedsuperconductors in US
Department of Materials Science & Engineering,University of Wisconsin-Madison
FD-2-INV K. IidaTRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF EPITAXIAL Co-DOPED Ba-122 AND SmFeAs(O,F) THIN FILMS
IFW Dresden, Institute for Metallic Materials
FD-3-INV H. IkutaRecent progress in thin-film growth of Fe-basedsuperconductors in Japan
Nagoya University
FD-4 S. AdachiFabrication of high-<I>J</I><SUB>c</SUB>BaFe<SUB>2</SUB>(As,P)<SUB>2</SUB>superconducting thin films by Nd:YAG-PLD
SRL-ISTEC
FD-5 M. AibaraMgB<SUB>2</SUB>-BASED JOSEPHSONJUNCTION USING FLUORIDE BARRIERS
Tokyo University Agriculture and Technology
FD-6-INV K. KimBIOMAGNETIC RESONANCE TECHNIQUEBASED ON SQUID NMR
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
FD-7-INV Y. AdachiMAGNETOSPINOGRAPHY AND ITSAPPLICATIONS
Applied Electronics Laboratory, Kanazawa Instituteof Technology
FD-8-INV T. KiwaMagnetic Evaluation of a Solar Panel using HTS-SQUID
Graduate School of Natural Science andTechnology, Okayama University
FD-9 T. HatoDevelopment of HTS-SQUID magnetometersystem for geomagnetism
ISTEC-SRL
FD-10 K. SakaiMOISTURE CONTENT EVALUATIONMEASURED BY A COMPACT ROTATING-SAMPLE MAGNETOMETER USING HIGH-Tc
Graduate School of Natural Science andTechnology, Okayama University
FD-11-INV R. HadfieldSUPERCONDUCTING NANOWIRE SINGLEPHOTON DETECTORS
Heriot-Watt University
FD-12-INV Y. UzawaDEVELOPMENT OF RECEIVERS FOR THEALMA PROJECT
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
FD-13 X. YangPerformances of superconducting nanowiresingle-photon detectors with different designs
Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and InformationTechnology (SIMIT), CAS
FD-14 N. SekiyaNovel HTS dual-band bandpass filters using stub-loaded hair-pin resonators
University of Yamanashi
FD-15-INV O. Astafiev Verification of CQPS NEC CorporationFD-16-INV D. Gupta Progress in digital receiver development HYPRES, Inc.FD-17-INV A. Fujimaki Low Energy Rapid Single Flux Quantum Circuits Nagoya University
FD-18 A. BozbeyDevelopment of a PSO based circuit optimizer andcritical path analyzer for RSFQ circuits
Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,TOBB ETU
SA-1-INV Y. Suguro Present and Future Perspective of wind JAPAN WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION
SA-2-INV M. IzumiPotential Application of HTS to Tidal TurbineGenerators
School of Marine Science and Technology, TUMSAT
SA-3 P. SongThe manufacture and tests of a prototype HTSsynchronous generator with HTS armature
Applied Superconductivity Research Center,Department of Physics, Tsinghua University
SA-4 J. YangApplication of distributed SMES units to optimizethe power system restoration in Black Start
Department of Electrical Engineering, WuhanUniversity
SA-5-INV D. LarbalestierA round wire multifilament HTS conductor for highfield magnet use - what stands in the way?
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, FloridaState University
SA-6-INV G. Roth Higher field NMR with HTS Bruker BioSpin GmbHSA-7-INV R. Gupta Very High Field HTS and Superconducting Brookhaven National Laboratory
SA-8 S. IwaiA 5.9 TESLA CONDUCTION-COOLED COILCOMPOSED OF A STACK OF FOUR SINGLEPANCAKES WOUND WITH YBCO WIDE TAPES
Toshiba Corporation
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
SA-9-INV H. Miyazaki
A RADIATION SHIELD-LESS CONDCUTION-COOLED YBCO MAGNET WHICH KEEPSOPERATION EVEN AFTER A CRYOCOOLERSTOPPING
Toshiba Corporation
SA-10 J. YangThe influence of SMES device on polygonaldistance relay of transmission line
Department of Electrical Engineering, WuhanUniversity
SA-11 M. DaiboEVALUATION OF REBCO PANCAKE COIL WITH260 MM DIAMETER UNDER CONDUCTION-COOLED CONDITIONS
Fujikura Ltd.
SA-12 S. YoonA study on the 2G HTS double pancake coilswithout turn to turn insulation for conductioncooled magnet generating 3T in 100 mm bore
SuNAM Co.,LTD.
SA-13 V. Shcherbakov Small layer-wound ReBCO solenoids Kurchatov Institute
SA-14-INV K. JeongKEPCO’S HTS POWER SYSTEMDEVELOPMENT PLANS AND GLOBAL SUPERGRID PLANS IN NORTHEAST ASIA
KEPCO ( Korea Electric Power Corporation )
SA-15-INV L. XiaoRecent Results on HTS DC cable and All HTS
�Sub-station in ChinaChinese Academy of Sciences
SA-16-INV Y. ShiraiTransfer Properties of Liquid Hydrogen andSuperconductors and Prospects of LiquidHydrogen cooled Superconducting Devices
Kyoto University
SA-17 Y. MakidaDesign study of the cooling scheme for SMESsystem in ASPCS by using liquid hydrogen
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
SA-18-INV H. KamedaStudy on introduction of SN transition type FCLinto distributed system
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
SA-19 Q. LiMagnetic Field Design of Combined-FunctionMagnets Wound With Coated Conductors
Department of Electrical Engineering, KyotoUniversity
SA-20 J. ZhangSMES TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTSUMMARIZATION
Technology Department, Beijing InnopowerSuperconductor Cable Co. ltd.
SA-21 D. HazeltonApplication of SuperPower 2G HTS wire to variouscoil applications
SuperPower Inc.
SA-22 N. HUTransient thermal analysis of a tri-axial HTS cableon fault current condition
YUNNAN Power GRID Corporation
SA-23 X. GranadosSuperconducting magnets: improving weightperformances in electric propulsion of satellites
Department of Superconducting Materials and LargeScale Nanostructures, ICMAB-CSIC
SA-24-INV P. Masson HTS Rotating Machine University of HoustonSA-25-INV H. Hayashi Development of REBCO Power Transformer Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.
SA-26-INV M. OhyaIn-grid demonstration of high-temperaturesuperconducting cable
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
SA-27-INV M. YagiDemonstration of a 275kV-3kA YBCOsuperconducting cable
HTS Projetct Team, Furukawa Electric
SA-28-INV K. Noda Medical application of Superconductivity National Institute of Radiological Sciences
SA-29-INV N. KoizumiProgress of ITER Superconducting MagnetProcurement
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
SA-30-INV A. Yamamoto Linear Collider High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
SA-31 H. LeeOver-current Behaviors and Sudden MagneticField Loss Characteristics of GdBCO coils withReduced Turn-to-Turn Insulation
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
WTP-1 R. TeranishiMicostructures and Jc properties in magneticfields of YBCO films by TFA-MOD solutions withSnO2 nano particles
Department of Materials Process Engineering,Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University
WTP-2 K. Ootaguro
J<SUB>C</SUB> PROPERTY OFYBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>y</SUB> FILMS WITH BaHfO<SUB>3</SUB>PINNING CENTERS BY TFA-MOD METHOD
Department of Engineering, Kyushu University
WTP-3 K. Konya
EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE KEEPING ONMICROSTRUCTURES AND Jc PROPERTIES OFYBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>7-X</SUB> FILMS WITH BaZrO<SUB>3</SUB>PINNING CENTERS BY TFA-MOD METHOD
Kyushu University
WTP-4 K. Yamada
INFLUENCES OF CRYSTALLIZATIONCONDITIONS ON THE GROWTH OFGdBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>y</SUB> FILMS FABRICATED BY FLUORINE-FREE MOD METHOD
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Kyushu University
WTP-5 R. HironagaImprovement of superconducting characteristics ofYBCO coated conductor using TFA-MOD method
SWCC SHOWA CABLE SYSTEMS CO.,LTD.
WTP-6 Y. TakagiEFFECT OF INTERIM ANNEALING ON JcPROPERTY AND CRYSTAL GROWTH OF TFA-MOD DERIVED YBCO
ISTEC/SRL, Kyushu University
WTP-8 R. Kita
SURFACE DECORATION WITH BaZrO3 andLaZrO3 NANOISLANDS FOR ENHANCINGPINNING PROPERTIES IN GdBCO FILMS BYMETAL-ORGANIC DEPOSITION
Graduate School of Science and Technology,Shizuoka University
WTP-9 K. KatayamaIMPROVEMENT OF FILM THICKNESSUNIFORMITY IN TFA-MOD COATEDCONDUCTORS (2)
SRL/ISTEC
WTP-10 T. NakamuraDEVELOPMENT OF BZO DOPED YGdBCOTHICK FILMS USING TFA-MOD PROCESS
ISTEC/SRL
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
WTP-11 K. NAKAOKA
IMPROVEMENT OF CRITICAL CURRENTPROPERTY IN YBCO COATED CONDUCTORSWITH HIGH PRODUCTION RATE USING TFA-MOD METHOD
Superconductivity Research Laboratory, ISTEC
WTP-12 T. KomineINFLUENCE OF CONVERSION CONDITION ONSUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES IN TFA-MOD (Y,Gd)BCO COATED CONDUCTORS
Seikei University
WTP-13 T. QUStudy on the oxygen diffusion process during theheat treatment of MOD YBCO thin films by usingin-situ resistance measurement
Department of Mechanical Engineering, TsinghuaUniversity, Beijing 100084, China
WTP-14 Y. OtsuCRITICAL CURRENT DENSITIES OF TiO2DOPED GdBa2Cu3Oy SUPERCONDUCTORS
Tokyo Metropolitan University
WTP-15 D. OkaiFabrication of iron substrate tape by cold-rollingand annealing for YBCO coated conductors
Department of Materials Science & Engineering,University of Hyogo / JST-ALCA
WTP-16 T. MurayamaJ<sub>c</sub> improvement inYBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7</sub> films using hybrid artificial pinning centers
Department of materials science and engineering,Kyushu Institute of Technology
WTP-17 T. WatanabeStudy of factors in Joint resistance for GdBCOcoated conductors
Department of Engineering, Kyushu University
WTP-18 Z. Yu Epitaxial growth of LZO film on NiW substrate Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research
WTP-19 S. KimEffect of ceramic additives on the properties ofpolymer insulating layer of coated conductor
Korea Polytechnic University, Siheung, Korea
WTP-20 J. Lee
Deposition of Y <SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>3</SUB>doped CeO<SUB>2</SUB>on biaxially texturedNi-3%W substrateby dual electron beamevaporation as single buffer layer for coated
Korea Polytechnic University
WTP-21 R. KoHigh engineering critical current density (Je)coated conductor without textured metal substrate
Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute
WTP-22 T. Yoshida
FABRICATION OF 10M-LONGGd<SUB>1</SUB>Ba<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>7-δ</SUB>+BaHfO<SUB>3</SUB> COATEDCONDUCTORS WITH HIGH <I>Ic</I>-BPROPERTY AND HIGH UNIFORMITY BY
Superconductivity Research Laboratory InternationalSuperconductivity Technology Center
WTP-23 A. IbiDevelopment of high Ic long REBCO layers withhigh production rate by using PLD method
Division of Superconducting Tapes & Wires, SRL-ISTEC
WTP-24 J. WadaINFLUENCE OF FABRICATION SPEED ONCRITICAL CURRENT DENSITY IN GDBCOCOATED CONDUCTOR WITH NI-CLAD
Kyushu Institute of Technology
WTP-25 N. Fujita
DEPENDENCES OF CRITICAL CURRENTPROPERTIES ON GROWTH TEMPERATUREAND DOPING LEVEL OF NANORODS IN PLD-YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub><i>y</i></sub> FILMS
Kochi University of Technology
WTP-26 H. Kubo
IMPROVEMENT OF FLUX PINNINGPROPERTIES OFYBa<Sub>2</Sub>Cu<Sub>3</Sub>O<Sub><I>y</I></Sub> THIN FILMS IN LOW MAGNETICFIELDS BY INTRODUCING SMALL AMOUNT OFBaHfO<Sub>3</Sub>.
University of Nagoya
WTP-27 A. Tsuruta
GROWTH MECHANISM ANDMICROSTRUCTURE OF HIGH-<i>J</i><sub>c</sub> BaHfO<sub>3</sub>DOPEDSmBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub><i>y
Department of Energy Engineering and Science,Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
WTP-28 Y. Sawano
SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTY OFBaHfO<SUB>3</SUB> DOPEDSmBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<I><SUB>y</SUB></I> FILMS PREPARED BYALTERNATING-TARGETS TECHNIQUE ONIBAD-MgO
Nagoya University
WTP-29 H. Abe
Vortex state behavior of YBCO+BaSnO<SUB>3</SUB>/YBCO+Y<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>3</SUB>multilayered films
Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter,Hiroshima University
WTP-30 M. SuzukiANGULAR DEPENDENCE OF CRITICALCURRENT OF SPUTTER-DEPOSITED YBCO
Department of Advanced Interdisciplinary Sciences,Utsunomiya University
WTP-31 R. Kawaguchi
IRRVERSIBILITY FIELD FOR(Y,Gd)Ba,<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB><I>y</I></SUB> COATED CONDUCTORSWITH HIGH DENSITY OF NANOPARTICLES
Seikei University/JST-ALCA
WTP-32 T. Sueyoshi
Angular dependence of critical current density inBaZrO<SUB>3</SUB> /YBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB><I>y</I></SUB> quasi-multilayered films withcolumnar defects
Faculty of Engineering, Kumamoto University
WTP-33 T. Nishiyama
THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OFBaHfO<SUB>3</SUB> PRECIPITATES IN GdBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>y</SUB> VIA SCANNING TRANSMISSION ELECTRONTOMOGRAPHY
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Kyushu University,
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
WTP-34 M. Haruta
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VORTEX PINNINGPROPERTIES AND MICROSTRUCTURE IN Ba-Nb-O DOPEDREBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB><I>y</I></SUB> FILMS
Kochi University of Technology
WTP-35 K. TanabeReduction of self magnetic field for measurementof critical current density of RE-coated conductorin longitudinal magnetic field
Kyushu Institute of Technology
WTP-36 S. Namuco
GRANULAR RESPONSES OF GdBa2Cu3O7-δUSING AC MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITYMEASUREMENT UNDER AC AND DCMAGNETIC FIELDS
National Institute of Physics, University of thePhilippines
WTP-37 A. GeronimoMorphology and Low AC Field MagneticSusceptibility of Y(Ba2-x,Mnx)Cu3O7
National Institute of Physics, University of thePhilippines Diliman
WTP-38 T. TakayamaNumerical Simulation of Permanent MagnetMethod: Dominant Experimental Conditions forCrack Detection
Faculty of Engineering, Yamagata University
WTP-39 A. KamitaniShielding Current Analysis by Current-Vector-Potential Method: Application to HTS Film withMultiply-Connected Structure
Graduate School of Science and Engineering,Yamagata University, Japan
WTP-40 C. GuComparative study of AC loss of the BSCCO andYBCO windings by numerical simulation
Applied Superconductivity Research Center,Tsinghua University
WTP-41 J. FangMeasurement and Numerical calculation of AClosses in second-generation high temperaturesuperconductor current leads
School of Electrical Engineering, Beijing JiaotongUniversity
WTP-42 J. YooAC Loss analysis for a vertical stack ofsuperconducting tapes
Physics department / Choenbuk National University
WTP-43 E. OtabeNUMERICAL ESTIMATION OF AC LOSS INSUPERCONDUCTOR WITH RIPPLE CURRENT
Department of Computer Science and Electronics,Kyushu Institute of Technology
WTP-44 Y. Lee
NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OFVARIATION IN THE CRITICAL CURRENTCHARCTERISTICS OF REBCO TAPE ON COILPERFORMANCE
R&D center Mayekawa Mfg. Co., Ltd.
WTP-45 D. MaDEGRADATION OF REBCO CONDUCTORSCAUSED BY SCREENING CURRENT
Material Science and Engineering Department,Kyushu University; Superconducting MaterialsCenter, National Institute for Materials science
WTP-46 T. NaitoANOMALOUS SILVER-LAYER-THICKNESSDEPENDENT THERMAL DILATATION IN YBCOCOATED CONDUCTOR TAPES
Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
WTP-47 X. GranadosMechanical chracterization of ReBCO coatedconductors at room and operating temperature
Department of Superconducting Materials and LargeScale Nanostructures, ICMAB-CSIC
WTP-48 H. ShinSTRAIN SENSITIVITY OF CRITICAL CURRENTIN GdBCO COATED CONDUCTOR TAPESUNDER UNIAXIAL STRAIN
Department of Mechanical Design Engineering,Andong National University
WTP-49 H. ShinELECTROMECHANICAL AND DELAMINATIONBEHAVIOUR OF GdBCO COATEDCONDUCTOR TAPES UNDER TRANSVERSE
Department of Mechanical Design Engineering,Andong National University
WTP-50 N. SakaiINFLUENCE OF PROCESSING ANDMACHINING CONDITIONS ON DELAMINATIONOF RE123 COATED CONDUCTORS
ISTEC, Superconductivity Research Laboratory
WTP-51 L. RenQuench propagation characteristic and thermalstability of YBCO HTS tapes
College of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Huazhong University of Science and Technology
WTP-52 A. Sakagami
<I>J</I><SUB>c</SUB> AND GRAINBOUNDARY PROPERTIES OFBaFe<SUB>2</SUB>(As,P)<SUB>2</SUB> THINFILMS
Department of Crystalline Materials Science/ NagoyaUniversity
WTP-53 M. FujiokaTHE DISCOVERY OF LNDIUM ADDITIONEFFECT FOR SmFeAsO<SUB>1-
National Institute for Materials Science
WTP-54 C. YaoImproved transport critical current in Ba-122superconducting tapes by Ag and Pb co-doping
Key Laboratory of Applied Superconductivity,Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy
WTP-55 H. IZAWAENHANCEMENT OF SUPERCONDUCTINGPROPERTIES IN FeSe WIRE AND TAPE USINGA CHEMICAL-TRANSFORMATION PIT
Tokyo Metropolitan University
WTP-56 O. MiuraCritical current densities of FeTe<SUB>1-x</SUB>Se<SUB>x</SUB> wires fabricated bymodified PIT process
Department of electrical engneering, TokyoMetropolitan University
WTP-57 P. XieTHE STUDY ON THE DENSITY ANDHARDNESS EVOLUTION DURING DEFORMINGPROCESS OF Bi-2223/Ag THIN ROUND WIRE
Department of Physics, Tsinghua University
WTP-58 H. ZhaoInvestigation on the Mechanic Performance of theBi-2223/Ag Monofilament Wire based on thePhysics of Inhomogeneous Inorganic Materials
BEIJING TECHWIN ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
WTP-59 A. MatsumotoHigh <I>T</I><sub>c</sub> and<I>J</I><sub>c</sub> of Bi,Pb-2223 thin filmfabricated by sputtering method
National Institute for Materials Science
WTP-60 H. Yamasaki
MAGNETIC FIELD AND TEMPERATUREDEPENDENCE OF CRITICAL CURRENTDENSITIES IN HIG-QUALITYBi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2</SUB>CaCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>8+X</SUB> EPITAXIAL THIN
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science andTechnology (AIST)
WTP-61 G. JiaoFabrication and properties of kilometer level multi-filamentary MgB2/Nb/Cu wires
NORTHWEST INSTITUTE FOR NON-FERROUSMETAL RESEARCH
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
WTP-62 S. YEEnhancement of the critical current properties ofIMD-processed MgB2 wires by C18H15N addition
National Institute for Materials Science and KyushuUniversity
WTP-63 T. KurodaEFFECTS OF THE TEXTURE ON THECRITICAL-CURRENT ANISOTROPY OFPOWDER-IN-TUBE PROCESSED MgB2 TAPES
Superconducting Wires Unit, National Institute forMaterials Science
WTP-64 d. wangENHANCEMENT OF Jc-B PROPERITES FORMgB<SUB>2</SUB> TAPES BY HOT PRESSINGAND HIGH-ENERGY BALL MILLING
Key Laboratory of Applied Superconductivity,Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academyof Sciences
WTP-65 A. YamamotoEffects of hot-pressing on the self-sinteringbehavior of <I>ex-situ</I> MgB<SUB>2</SUB>
Department of Applied Chemistry, The University ofTokyo; JST-PRESTO
WTP-66 K. Kishimoto
Superconducting properties of modified PITMgB<SUB>2</SUB> tapes by cubic anvil hotpressing under various temperature and pressureconditions
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering,Tokyo Metropolitan University
SAP-1 H. LeeThe Security Improvement with the Thermal Relayfor the Superconducting Power Cables in IcheonSubstation
School of Railway & Electrical Engineering, KyungilUniversity
SAP-2 S. LeeProtective relay system for the first demonstrationof the HTS cable and the SFCL in the Korean live
KERI(Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
SAP-3 D. YoonA Feasibility Study on HTS cable for the GridIntegration of Renewable Energy
Dept. of New & Renewable Energy, KyungilUniversity
SAP-4 H. WatanabeEVACUATION OF CRYOGENIC PIPES FORSUPERCONDUCTING POWER TRANSMISSION
Center of Applied Superconductivity and SustainableEnergy Research, Chubu University
SAP-5 O. MARUYAMANumerical analysis of heat transfer and fluidcharacteristics in long distance HTS cable
Electric Power Equipment Division,Superconductivity Research Laboratory, InternationalSuperconductivity Technology Center
SAP-6 J. SunCritical current behavior of a BSCCO tape in thestacked conductors under different current feedingmode
Chubu University
SAP-7 J. FangTheoretical and experimental analysis of the HTScable termination stress-cones
School of Electrical Engineering, Beijing JiaotongUniversity
SAP-8 S. HaDEVELOPMENT OF A TRI-AXIAL HTS POWERCABLE MODEL IN RSCAD/RTDS
Department of electrical engineering, ChangwonNational University([email protected])
SAP-9 j. KimDevelopment of a multi terminal HTS cableexperiment system
Changwon National University
SAP-10 J. KooA development and step plan of On-line MonitoringSystem employed to 22.9kV SuperconductingPower Cable System
Department of Electronics & Systems Engineering,Hanyang University
SAP-11 J. KIMStudies on design sections of HTS DC powercable cooled by helium gas
University of DAEJEON
SAP-12 B. LeeEvaluation of DC Electric Field Distribution ofPPLP Specimen based on the Measurement ofElectrical Conductivity in Liquid Nitrogen
Department of Electronics & Systems Engineering,Hanyang University
SAP-13 C. DinhHTS DC Power Cable Transient AnalysisConsidering HVDC Protection System
Derpartment of Electrical Engineering, ChangwonNational University, Changwon, Korea
SAP-14 S. KimThe Electrical and Mechanical Properties of PPLPfor DC HTS Cable
Department of Electrical Engineering, GyeongsangNational University and ERI
SAP-15 J. FangThe stability analysis of 110kV/3kA class HTSpower cable under fault current
School of Electrical Engineering, Beijing JiaotongUniversity
SAP-16 J. FangThe thermal characteristics analysis of HTS powercable
School of Electrical Engineering, Beijing JiaotongUniversity
SAP-17 J. FangConstruct Test Platform of the Laboratory of HTScable system based on LABVIEW for quenchdetection and protection
School of Electrical Engineering, Beijing JiaotongUniversity
SAP-18 H. DuStudy on fault current limiting characteristics ofYBCO thin film wire wound on different-diameterspiral former
Advanced Graduate Education Center of Jeonbuk forElectronics and Information Technology-BK21
SAP-19 S. SeoSuperconducting Fault Current Limiter Applicationfor Enhancing Transient Stability in the KoreanPower Systems
Smart Power Grid Research Center, KERI(KoreaElectrotechnology Research Institute)
SAP-20 I. HwangImprovement of the power transient stability usingSFCL in Korean power systems
Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute
SAP-21 B. JungOperation characteristics of SFCL using the high-speed interrupter
Department of Electrical Engineering/ ChosunUniversity,
SAP-22 I. IMAnalysis on protective coordination of non-inductive resistance FCL with circuit breaker usingthe high-speed interrupter
University of CHOSUN
SAP-23 H. CHOIAnalysis on Protective Coordination with a CircuitBreaker in Application of SFCL to Power System
University of CHOSUN
SAP-24 H. Du
Effect on current limiting performance of YBCOthin-film wire having different stabilizer layer withthe winding direction and the turn number' ration oftwo coils in series connection
Advanced Graduate Education Center of Jeonbuk forElectronics and Information Technology-BK21
SAP-25 Y. ChoA Development of the Fault Current Limiter Usingthe Vacuum Interrupter
Department of Electrical engineering, University ofChosun
SAP-26 S. LimAnalysis on Operational Current and LimitingImpedance of Flux-Lock Type SFCL with PeakCurrent Limiting Function
Department of Electrical Engineering, SoongsilUniversity
SAP-27 S. LimCurrent Limiting Characteristics of a Flux-LockType SFCL using Two Triggered HTSC Elements
Department of Electrical Engineering, SoongsilUniversity
SAP-28 S. LimHysteresis Characteristics of Flux-Lock TypeSFCL with Series Connection of Two Coils
Department of Electrical Engineering, SoongsilUniversity
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
SAP-29 S. LimStudy on Peak Current Limiting Characteristics ofa Flux-Lock Type SFCL with an Insulated
Department of Electrical Engineering, SoongsilUniversity
SAP-30 H. WangINSULATION OF SUPERCONDUCTING COIL INSATURATED IRON CORESUPERCONDUCTING FAULT CURRENT
Technology Department, Beijing InnopowerSuperconductor Cable Co. ltd.
SAP-31 L. ChenReducing the fault current and overvoltage in 10kVdistribution system with distributed generationsthrough an active type SFCL
College of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,Huazhong University of Science and Technology
SAP-32 M. SongElectromagnetic Characteristics Analysis of 500kVSingle Phase Saturated core TypeSuperconducting Fault Current Limiter
Yunnan Power Grid Crop.
SAP-33 H. DongAnalysis on harmonic mitigation of magneticallycontrolled saturable reactor
State Key Laboratory of Advanced ElectromagneticEngineering and Techology (Huazhong University ofScience and Technology)
SAP-34 F. GuoPower and voltage regulation of Photovoltaic plantbased on SMES
Guangdong Electric Power Design Institute
SAP-35 X. DengDynamic thermal characteristics of a conduction-cooled HTS SMES system
College of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Huazhong University of Science and Technology
SAP-36 Y. XuCalculating the Distribution of AC Losses for aSMES Using FEM
State Key Laboratory of Advanced ElectromagneticEngineering and Technology (R&D Center of AppliedSuperconductivity, Huazhong University of Scienceand Technology)
SAP-37 F. JiaoConceptual Design of a Conduction-cooledStructure for a SMES Magnet
State Key Laboratory of Advanced ElectromagneticEngineering and Technology, Huazhong University ofScience and Technology
SAP-38 I. JeongImprove WPT power transmission efficiencythrough the stacking HTS coil
University of Chosun
SAP-39 T. GeThe design of hybrid metal-superconductor currentlead of H-SEMS
College of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Huazhong University of Science and Technology
SAP-40 H. LeePeak Power Reduction and Energy EfficiencyImprovement with the Superconducting FlywheelEnergy Storage in Electric Railway System
School of Railway & Electrical Engineering, KyungilUniversity
SAP-41 Y. Arai
DEVELOPMENT OF SUPERCONDUCTINGMAGNETIC BEARING WITHSUPERCONDUCTING COIL AND BULKSUPERCONDUCTOR FOR FLYWHEEL
Railway Technical Research Institute
SAP-42 Y. YubisuiReducing a Resonant Vibration of a Rotor byTuning the Gap between a Superconducting Bulkand a Permanent Magnet
Mechanical Engineering, Keio University
SAP-43 K. KimDESIGN AND OPERATING CHARACTERISTICANALYSIS OF AN INSULATIONLESSSUPERCONDUCTING GENERATOR
Department of Electrical Engineering, ChangwonNational University
SAP-44 T. QUSimulation and measurement for the temperaturedistribution of a prototype synchronous generatorwith HTS armature windings
Department of Mechanical Engineering, TsinghuaUniversity, Beijing 100084, China
SAP-45 K. GyeongHun
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF A 10KW SUPERCONDUCTING WIND POWERGENERATOR USING HARDWARE-IN-THE-LOOP SIMULATION METHOD
Department of electrical engineering, ChangwonNational University([email protected])
SAP-46 H. Sung
DESIGN AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF 10MW CLASS SUPERCONDUCTING WINDPOWER GENERATORS ACCORDING TO THEDIFFERENT SORTS OF SUPERCONDUCTING
Department of electrical engineering, ChangwonNational University ([email protected])
SAP-47 J. HeDesign of the Cryogenic System for a 12MWExperimental HTS Wind Turbine Generator
College of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Huazhong University of Science & Technology
SAP-48 X. LiField winding electromagnetic design for 12MWoffshore superconducting wind generator
State Key Laboratory of Advanced ElectromagneticEngineering and Technology(R&D Center of AppliedSuperconductivity,Huazhong University of Scienceand Technology)
SAP-49 H. Lee
Charge-discharge and Over-current Tests underVarious External Pressures Applied to the StraightSections of the Non-insulated HTS Racetrack Coilfor Wind Turbine Generators
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
SAP-50 N. KawasakiMagnetizing technique for permanent magnet ofIPM by intense static fields generated by HTS bulkmagnets.
Niigata University
SAP-51 S. LiUsing Analytic and FEA Methods to Model a HTSAxial Flux Induction Motor
Department of Electrical Engineering, BeijingJiaotong University
SAP-52 K. Emoto
IMPROVEMENT OF THE ROTATIONALCHARACTERISTICS IN THE HTSC-PERMANENT MAGNET HYBRID BEARINGUSING RING SHAPED MAGNET
Kansai University
SAP-53 D. JiangExperimental characterization of yawing angle onthe high temperature superconducting Maglev
Applied Superconductivity Laboratory, SouthwestJiaotong University
SAP-54 J. MaThe Energy Loss of Running High-TemperatureSuperconducting Maglev Train in Evacuated Tube
Superconductivity and New Energy R&D Center,Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China
SAP-55 S. BaikResearch on Electrical Contact betweenRacetrack Pancake Coils for HTS Motor
Superconductivity Research Center/KoreaElectrotechnology Research Institute
SAP-56 Y. ChoiLow Temperature Superconducting MagnetConnected to a Cryocooler with Various ThermalLinks
Korea Basic Science Institute
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
SAP-57 H. LeeThermal/Electrical Characteristics of a GdBCOCoil in Mixed Cryogen Cooling System withVarious Solid/Liquid Ratios
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
SAP-59 T. TakagiEXPERIMENTAL AND ANALYTICALEVALUATION OF THE LOSS OF REBCO COILIN ALTERNATING CURRENT OPERATION
Supercoductivity Reseach Laboratory; InternationalSupercoductivity Technology Center
SAP-60 H. LeeEffects of Epoxy Type on Thermal and ElectricalProperties of the Epoxy-impregnated HTSRacetrack Pancake Coils
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
SAP-61 Y. ChungContactless Charging Characteristics of VariousHTS Coils from Normal Conducting Coil Based onStrong Magnetic Resonance
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Suwon ScienceCollege
SAP-62 M. OgataDEVELOPMENT OF 5 T-CLASS MAGNETAPPLYING REBCO COILS WORKS IN 1-STAGECRYOCOOLER
Maglev Systems Technology Division, RailwayTechnical Research Institute
SAP-63 A. NaumovCryocooled Facilities for Superconducting CoilsTesting in Gaseous Helium.
Kurchatov Institute
SAP-64 K. NATSUMEDevelopment of a flat-plate cryogenic oscillatingheat pipe for improving HTS magnet cooling
National Institute for Fusion Science
SAP-65 Y. JangCharacterization of impregnation material for 2G-HTS coil
superconducting research center of KoreaElectrotechnology Research Institute
SAP-66 T. KomagomeSTUDY OF DAMAGE TO PANCAKE COILCAUSED BY EPOXY IMPREGNATION
Mayekawa Mfg. Co., Ltd.
SAP-68 S. BaikResearch on Magnet Structure of Open MRI forMedical Linear Accelerator
Superconductivity Research Center/KoreaElectrotechnology Research Institute
SAP-69 J. DouConceptual design of toroidal field magnets forTokamak using high temperature superconductor
R&D Center of Applied Superconductivity, State KeyLab. of AEET, Huazhong University of Science andTechnology
SAP-70 K. Hamano
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THEINTER-STRAND CONTACT RESISTANCE INMULTI-STRAND SUPERCONDUCTING CABLEFOR JT-60SA EF COIL
Sophia University
SAP-71 J. BaeMinimum Quench Energy Characteristic of YBCOCoated Conductor with Different Stabilizer
Superconducting Reasearch Center, KERI
SAP-72 Y. ChoiPerformance Test of Current Lead Cooled by aCryocooler in Low Temperature SuperconductingMagnet System
Korea Basic Science Institute
SAP-73 H. KajikawaTHE IMPROVED TRANSIENT STABILITIES OFHTS COILS BY REMOVING THE INSULATIONAND INSERTING THE METAL TAPES
Graduate School of Natural Science andTechnology, Okayama University
SAP-74 N. Okajima
Trapped flux and current density distributions of a140 mm diameter large single-grain Gd-Ba-Cu-Obulk superconductor fabricated with REcompositional gradient method
The University of Tokyo
SAP-75 K. YokoyamaExperimental verification of the magnetic fluxpenetration property and a flux flow inhibitioneffect of a superconducting bulk magnet with small
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Ashikaga Institute of Technology
SAP-76 N. HayashiTHE STUDY ON THE HTS BULK ANNULIMAGNETS WITH HIGH FIELD PERFORMANCESFOR L.N2 OPERATING
Graduate School of Natural Science andTechnology, University of Okayama
SAP-77 M. TsuchimotoMaximum stress evaluation in a bulk high Tcsuperconductor for different boundary conditions
Hokkaido Institute of Technology
SAP-78 K. NakagawaStudy on Magnetic Gene Transfer by using HTSBulk Magnet
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
SAP-79 M. SasakiNonlinear resonances of three elastic modes inhigh-Tc superconducting magnetic levitation
Mechanical Engineering, Keio university
SAP-80 T. Ikegami
THE LEVITATION CHARACTERISTICS OF THEMAGNETIC SUBSTANCES USING TRAPPEDHTS BULK ANNULI WITH VARIOUS MAGNETICFIELD DISTRIBUTIONS
Graduate School of Natural Science andTechnology, Okayama University
SAP-81 S. KimA Study on HTS Bushing Insulators at CryogenicTemperature
Department of Electrical Engineering, GyeongsangNational University and ERI
SAP-82 B. LeeElectrical Insulation Design and Evaluation of 60kV Prototype Condenser Cone Bushing for theSuperconducting Equipment
Department of Electronics & Systems Engineering,Hanyang University
SAP-83 H. SuganeDEVEOPMENT OF 1kA-CLASS PCL FORSUPERCONDUCTING APPLICATIONS
SWCC Showa cable systems co., ltd
SAP-84 J. Fang Optimization of binary current leadsSchool of Electrical Engineering, Beijing JiaotongUniversity
SAP-85 T. OgataWATER PURIFICATION BY HIGH GRADIENTSUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETICSEPARATION WITH MODIFIED MAGNETIC
Tokyo Metropolitan University
SAP-86 K. WadaFundamental Study of Phosphor Separation byControlling the Magnetic Force
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
SAP-87 S. IgarashiFundamental Study on Cesium Decontaminationfrom the Soil by Using Superconducting Magnet
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
SAP-88 H. LeeA Study of a Solid Nitrogen Cooling System for a2G HTS High Gradient Magnetic SeparationSystem (HGMS)
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
SAP-89 H. Lee
Purification of Contaminants in ChemicalMechanical Polishing (CMP) Wastewater byMeans of the Superconducting High GradientMagnetic Separation (HGMS) System
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
SAP-90 H. LeeEvaluation of the Filtration Performance of a HighGradient Magnetic Separation (HGMS) Systemwith Various Filter Shapes
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
PCP-1 D. VolochovaYBCO bulk superconductors doped withgadolinium and samarium
Institute of Experimental Physics Slovak Academy ofSciences, Watsonova 47, SK-04001 Kosice, SlovakRepublic
PCP-2 V. AntalInvestigation of thermal and microstructuralproperties of YBaCuO powder and bulk
Institute of Experimental Physics SAS
PCP-3 K. ZmorayovaTHE INFLUENCE OF BaCeO3 ADDITION ON Y-211 PARTICLE SIZE AND PROPERTIES OFYBCO BULK SUPERCONDUCTORS.
Institute of Experimental Physics Slovak Academy ofSciences, Watsonova 47, SK-04001 Kosice, SlovakRepublic
PCP-4 A. MurakamiMICROSTRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES OFDy123 SINGLE-GRAIN BULKS FABRICATEDFROM SPARK PLASMA SINTERED
Department of Mechanical Engineering, IchinosekiNational College of Technology
PCP-5 T. Ugawa
DOPING EFFECTS OF TRANSITION METALIONS ON MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY OFYBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<I><sub>y</sub></I>
Kochi University of Technology
PCP-6 M. YamakiBEHAVIORS OF ORIENTATION IN Y-BASEDCUPRATE POWDERS UNDER STATIC,ROTATING AND MODULATED ROTATING
Kochi University of Technology
PCP-7 T. NaitoEFFECTS OF SEED CRYSTAL ONCRYSTALLINE ORIENTATION AND TRAPPEDMAGNETIC FIELD OF Dy-Ba-Cu-O BULKS
Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
PCP-8 H. Teshima10T CLASS TRAPPED FIELD PROPERTIES OFA LARGE Gd-Ba-Cu-O BULK
Advanced Technology Research Laboratories,Nippon Steel Corporation
PCP-9 T. OkaFlux-Invading Behaviors and TemperatureChanges in Dy123 Bulk Magnet in Iterative PulseField Magnetization Process
Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University
PCP-10 R. NagaiTHE DEGREES OF TRI-AXIAL ORIENTATION INRE-DOPED Bi2212 POWDERS ALIGNED INMODULATED ROTATION MAGNETIC FIELDS
Kouchi University of Technology
PCP-11 M. TomitaA TRAPPED MAGNETIC FIELD EXCEEDINGMORE THAN 3.1 T IN MgB<SUB>2</SUB> BULKSUPERCONDUCTOR
Applied Superconductivity, Material TechnologyDivision, Railway Technical Research Institute
PCP-12 T. SasakiTRAPPED MAGNETIC FIELD OF DENSEMgB<SUB>2</SUB> BULKS FABRICATEDUNDER HIGH PRESSURE
Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
PCP-13 M. Maeda
Effect of carbohydrate doping by solid-state mixingand liquid-treated processes on structural andsuperconducting properties of denseMgB<SUB>2</SUB> bulk
Department of Physics, College of Science andTechnology, Nihon University / Japan
PCP-14 J. AhnEffect of additive Y, La and Ca on thesuperconducting properties of magnesium
Dept. of Materials Engineering, Andong NationalUniversity
PCP-15 Y. HayashiSYNTEHESIS OF 122 IRON PNICTIDEPOLYCRYSTALLINE BULKS WITH HIGH
The University of Tokyo
PCP-16 T. YanagisawaValence skip induced superconductivity andcharge Kondo effect
Electronics and Photonics Research Institute,National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
PCP-17 K. HiraSUPERCONDUCTIVITY AT 8 K IN SIMPLECUBIC Sb-Au ALLOYS SYNTHESIZED UNDERHIGH PRESSURE
Tokyo University of Science
PCP-18 S. C.ISuperconducting and structural properties of δ-MoC0.681 cubic molybdenum carbide phase
New Materials Group, Superconducting MaterialsCenter, National Institute for Materials Science
PCP-19 T. IpponjimaSuperconductivity in layerd and cage structuresincluding alkali metal elements
Department of Physics and Mathematics, Aoyama-Gakuin University
PCP-20 S. Kuchida Superconductivity in Lu<SUB>2</SUB>SnCDepartment of Physics and Mathmatics, AoyamaGakuin University
PCP-21 H. FengThe magnetic properties of 3d/5d perovskites:Ca2MOsO6 (M=Zn, Co, Fe, Mn)
National Institute for Materials Science
PCP-22 T. Katagiri
ANISOTROPIC PROPERTIES IN SINGLECRYSTALS OFSr<SUB>2</SUB>VO<SUB>3</SUB>SUPERCONDUCTORS
Materials and Structures Laboratory, Tokyo Instituteof Technology
PCP-23 G. BaoInfluence on superconductivity in the parity mixingsuperconductor Li2T3B(T:Pt,Pd) by non-magneticimpurity and defect doping
Department of Physics,Okayama University
PCP-24 T. Ekino
SCANNING TUNNELINGMICROSCOPY/SPECTROSCOPY OFSUPERCONDUCTING β-ZrNCl<SUB><I>x</I></SUB>
Hiroshima UNIVERSITY, Graduate school ofIntegrated arts and Sciences
PCP-25 K. Saitoh
JUNCTION-SIZE DEPENDENCE OFJOSEPHSON CURRENT INNb/Sr<SUB>2</SUB>RuO<SUB>4</SUB>MICRO-JOSEPHSON JUNCTIONS
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science andTechnology
PCP-26 H. KashiwayaPHASE DETECTION OFSr<SUB>2</SUB>RuO<SUB>4</SUB> BYUSING SQUID
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science andTechnology (AIST)
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
PCP-27 S. KashiwayaMULTIPLE PHASE DIAGRAM OF SR2RUO4DETECTED BY TUNNELING JUNCTIONS
AIST
PCP-28 K. OkawaCRYSTAL GROWTH AND PHYSICALPROPERTIES OF THENONCENTROSYMMETRIC
Materials and Structures Laboratory, Tokyo Instituteof Technology
PCP-29 K. SuzukiMinimum model and its theoretical analysis forsuperconducting materials withBiS<SUB>2</SUB> layers
Department of Engineering Science, University ofElectro-Communications
PCP-30 Y. TakanoNOVEL BiS2-BASED LAYEREDSUPERCONDUCTOR REOBiS2
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
PCP-31 H. YagyuSEARCH FOR NEW SUPERCONDUCTOR INTHE PEROVSKITE-TYPE HYDRIDES APdH3 (A
Department of Applied Physics, Tohoku University
PCP-32 S. SINGHEFFECTS OF Y AND Mn SUBSTITUTION IN(Sm,Y)(Fe,Mn)AsO1-xFx BULKS
Department of Applied Chemistry, The University ofTokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656
PCP-33 K. DeguchiEFFECT OF EXCESS Fe ONSUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN Fe-
National Institute for Materials Science, University ofTsukuba
PCP-34 S. DenholmeSynthesis and investigation of tetragonal FeS:Discussion of its relation to the 11 family Fe basedsuperconductors
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
PCP-35 S. DemuraA NEW SYNTHESIS METHOD OFSUPERCONDUCTING FESE USINGELECTROCHEMICAL DEPOSITION
National Institute for Materials Science
PCP-36 T. Maruyama
Tuning of electron doping and local structure inSmFeAs<SUB>1-<I>y</I></SUB>P<SUB><I>y</I></SUB>O<SUB>1-<I>x</I></SUB>H<SUB><I>x</I></SUB>
Materials and Structures Laboratory, Tokyo Instituteof Technology
PCP-37 F. Nitsche
ROOM-TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS,HYDROTHERMAL RECRYSTALLIZATION, ANDPROPERTIES OF METASTABLE FeSe PARENTCOMPOUND
Department of Chemistry, LMU Munich
PCP-38 C. WangEffect of annealing temperature on thesuperconducting properties of K0.8Fe2+xSe2single crystals
Key Laboratory of Applied Superconductivity,Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academyof Sciences
PCP-39 E. BellingeriTuning of superconducting properties ofFe(Se,Te) thin films.
CNR - SPIN
PCP-40 M. MachidaStructural Switch among Anitiferromagnetic andRelated Superconducting Phases in Iron-pnictideSuperconductors
CCSE, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
PCP-41 C. OrtixProximity of iron-based superconductors to aquantum tricritical point
Institute for Theoretical Solid State Physics, IFWDresden
PCP-43 L. PinheiroMechanical and Tribological Properties ofBa(Fe<SUB>0.974</SUB>Mn<SUB>0.026</SUB>)<SUB>2</SUB>As<SUB>2</SUB> single
Department of Mechanics, Instituto Federal do RioGrande do Sul / Department of Physics,Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa
PCP-44 G. LiuSize effects on the superconducting and magneticproperties of Cu-Nb micro-composites
Northwest Institute For Non-ferrous Metal Research
PCP-45 H. OkazakiShubnikov-de Haas OSCILLATION INFeTe<sub>1-x</sub>Se<sub>x</sub> THIN
National Institute for Materials Science
PCP-46 K. HamadaSINGLE CRYSTAL GROWTH OF Ag-DOPEDFeTe1-xSex AND THIN FILM FABRICATION
Tokyo metropolitan univercity
PCP-47 Y. SunOxygen annealing and acid treatment onFe<SUB>1+y</SUB>Te<SUB>1-x</SUB>Se<SUB>x</SUB>
Department of Applied Physics, The University ofTokyo
PCP-48 A. SugimotoNANO-SCALE ELECTORONIC MODULATIONSON Fe(Se,Te) AND FeTe OBSERVED BY LOW-TEMPERATURE STM/STS
Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences,Hiroshima University
PCP-49 S. HaindlA Scaling Approach to Determine the Anisotropyof Oxypnictides
IFW Dresden, Institute for Solid State Research
PCP-50 S. YamaichiANISOTROPIC PRESSURE EFFECTS INBaFe<SUB>2</SUB>As<SUB>2</SUB>-BASEDSUPERCONDUCTORS
Materials and Structures Laboratory, Tokyo Instituteof Technology
PCP-51 T. KobayashiNodal superconducting gap behavior inSrFe2(As0.65P0.35)2 revealed by specific heatmeasurement
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science,Osaka university
PCP-52 K. FukumuraMAGNETISM OF 144Sm ENRICHED UNDOPEDSmFeAsO
Faculty of Science and Technology, University ofKeio
PCP-53 S. YoshizawaMorphological structure surrounding Pt wire whichis added Dy-123 system superconductor
Department of Chemistry, Meisei University
PCP-54 T. KajiharaFormation of Bi,Pb-2223 and microstructuralevolution in Pb-Ca-Cu deposited Bi-2212(001)single crystal by heat treatment
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of EngineeringSciences, Kyushu University, Japan
PCP-55 S. Cavdar
The Effect of Vanadium Substitution on theMechanical Properties ofTl<SUB>2</SUB>Ba<SUB>2</SUB>Ca<SUB>2-x</SUB>V<SUB>x</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>y</SUB> Superconductors
Department of Physics, Gazi Universitiy
PCP-56 T. Mochiku
ANNEALING EFFECT ON STRUCTURE ANDSUPERCONDUCTIVITY INFeSr<SUB>2</SUB>YCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>6+δ</SUB> MAGNETIC
Superconducting Properties Unit, National Institutefor Materials Science
PCP-57 M. JirsaBEHAVIOR OF PARAMAGNETIC LIGHT RAREEARTH IONS IN LRE-123
Institute of Physics ASCR
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
PCP-58 K. Suzuki
Fe-INDUCED MAGNETIC ORDER IN THEOVERDOPED La<sub>2-x</sub>Sr<sub>x</sub>Cu<sub>1-y</sub>Fe<sub>y</sub>O<sub>4</sub>
Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School ofEngineering, Tohoku University
PCP-59 K. Kim
NEW SUPERCONDUCTOREuSr<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>2</SUB>(Nb,Sn)O<SUB>8-<I>y</I></SUB> WITH THE RE-123STRUCTURE
Department of Applied Physics, Tohoku University
PCP-60 N. Murai
Superconducting gap structure in out-of-plane-disorderdBi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2</SUB>CaCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>8+&delta</SUB> studied byRaman spectroscopy
Department of Physics, Osaka University, Japan
PCP-61 H. NguyenQuantitative comparison between electronicRaman spectra and angle-resolved photoemissionspectra in superconducting state of Bi2212
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science,Osaka University
PCP-62 T. AkuneThe 3rd Harmonic AC Susceptibilities in the GrainModel of High-<I>T</I><SUB>c</SUB>Superconductors
Kyushu Sangyo University
PCP-63 S. TamuraVARIATIONAL MONTE CARLO STUDY OFDRUDE WEIGHT AND SUPERFLUID DENSITYIN MOTT-INSULATING REGIME
Department of Physics, Tohoku University
PCP-64 K. NishiTHEORY OF HIGH-Tc CUPRATESSUPERCONDUCTIVITY
Toyohashi University of Technology (ex-affiliation)
PCP-65 L. PerezARPES-parameterized Hubbard approach to d-wave cuprate superconductors
Instituto de Fisica, Universidad Nacional Autonomade Mexico
PCP-66 H. YokoyamaSTAGGERED FLUX STATE AS NORMAL STATEFOR UNDERDOPED HUBBARD MODEL
Department of Physics, Tohoku University
PCP-67 H. SakakibaraThree-orbital study on the orbital distillation effectin the high T<SUB>c</SUB> cuprates
Department of Engineering Science, University ofElectro Communication
PCP-68 K. KobayashiSUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND MOTTCORRELATED STATES IN THE TWO-DIMENSIONAL HUBBARD MODEL WITHIN A
Department of Natural Science, Chiba Institute ofTechnology
PCP-69 T. YamakiSHORT-WAVELENGTH FLUCTUATIONS OFTHE SPECIFIC HEAT IN ASUPERCONDUCTING THICK FILM
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Oyama National College of Technology
PCP-70 H. Usui
Study on the competition between anti-ferromagnetism and superconductivity inCa<SUB>4</SUB>Al<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>6</SUB>Fe<SUB>2</SUB>(As<SUB>1-<I>x</I></SUB>P<SUB><I>x</I></SUB>)<SUB>2</SUB>
Department of Engineering Science, The Universityof Electro-Communications
PCP-71 H. NakamuraVan der Waals Density Functional Study of Iron-Based Superconductors
CCSE, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
PCP-72 K. KobayashiAnalysis of multi band superconductor: frustratedspin model approach
Center for Computational Science & e-System JapanAtomic Energy Agency
PCP-73 G. KitamuraSurface density of states and Josephson current iniron-based superconductors
Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University
PCP-74 I. HaseElectronic band calculation ofBaPd<SUB>2</SUB>Sb<SUB>2</SUB>: whichpolymorph is stable?
AIST
PCP-75 S. YamazakiTHE SYMMTRY OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY INFULLERIDES BY THE REPULSIVEINTERACTION MODEL
Department of physics, Tohoku University
VPP-1 J. ShimoyamaStrong K composition dependent flux pinning of(Ba,K)122 single crystals
Department of Applied Chemistry/ University ofTokyo
VPP-2 T. Taen
CRITICAL CURRENT DENSITY AND VORTEXDYNAMICS IN PRISTINE AND PROTON-IRRADIATED(Ba,K)Fe<SUB>2</SUB>As<SUB>2</SUB>
Department of Applied Physics, The University ofTokyo
VPP-3 T. Okada
FLUX FLOW OF IRON-BASEDSUPERCONDUCTORS INVESTIGATED BYMICROWAVE SURFACE IMPEDANCEMEASUREMENTS
Department of Basic Science, The University ofTokyo
VPP-4 P. Belova<I>d</I>-wave symmetry of the order parameteras a possible candidate for iron pnictides
Lappeenranta University of Technology,Technomathematics and Technical Physics
VPP-5 Y. KawamuraONSET OF IRREVERSIBILITY ANDDISLOCATIONS IN PERIODICALLY SHEARED
Department of Physics and Research Center for LowTemperature Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
VPP-6 S. Okuma
CRITICAL DYNAMICS ASSOCIATED WITHDYNAMIC PINNING AND DEPINNING OF DCDRIVEN VORTCIES NEAR THE DEPINNINGTRANSITION
Department of Physics and Research Center for LowTemperature Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
VPP-7 S. OkumaATTRACTIVE INTERACTION BETWEENVORTICES IN THE FAST DRIVEN ABRIKOSOV
Department of Physics and Research Center for LowTemperature Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
VPP-8 S. TadaFLUX PENETRATION INTOTHREE=DIMENSIONAL SUPERCONDUCTING
Department of Applied Physics, The Univ. of Tokyo
VPP-9 S. Ooi
VORTEX STATES OF EXFOLIATEDBi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2</SUB>CaCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>8+y</SUB> THIN FILMS WITHAND WITHOUT MICROHOLE ARRAY
National Institute for Materials Science
VPP-10 M. KatoVortex structures in nano-sized pentagon andother shaped superconductors
Department of Mathematical Sciences, OsakaPrefecture University
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
VPP-11 M. KatoVortex dynamics using molecular dynamics withheat transport and retarded vortex-vortex
Department of Mathematical Sciences, OsakaPrefecture University
VPP-12 J. Mirkovic
Tilted and Crossing Vortex Lattices in pristine andirradiatedBi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2</SUB>CaCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>8+&delta</SUB> Single Crystals
Faculty of Sciences, University of Montenegro
VPP-13 K. Takeo
EFFECTS OF MAGNETIC FIELDS ON THECOHERENT THz EMISSION FROM MESAS OFSINGLE CRYSTALBi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2</SUB>CaCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>8+δ</SUB>
Institute of Material Sciences, Graduate School ofPure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba
VPP-14 H. AsaiInterplay between Heat and THz Phase Dynamicsin Intrinsic Josephson Junctions
Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, TheNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science andTechnology
VPP-15 V. VyatkinCALCULATION OF CRITICAL CURRENT IN DCHTC CABLE USING LONGITUDINAL MAGNETICFIELD EFFECT
Departament of Computer Science and Electronics,Kyushu Institute of Technology
VPP-16 T. KawaguchiSpatiotemporal dynamics and collective effects ofa current-driven Josephson junction network
Department of Physics, Toho University
VPP-17 N. HayashiEffect of Born and unitary impurity scattering onthe Kramer-Pesch shrinkage of vortex cores in achiral <I>p</I>-wave superconductor
NanoSquare Research Center, Osaka PrefectureUniversity
VPP-18 T. YamaneImpurity effect on the electronic structure of multi-winding vortices
NanoSquare Research Center, Osaka PrefectureUniversity
VPP-19 Y. HigashiEffect of anisotropic Fermi surface on the flux-flowresistivity under rotating magnetic field
NanoSquare Research Center, Osaka PrefectureUniversity
VPP-20 H. DeguchiDEPENDENCE OF MEMORY EFFECTS ON THESTOP TEMPERATURE AND THE PROBINGFIELD IN A CERAMIC YBCO
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu Institute ofTechnology
FDP-1 S. TakanoCOMPARISON OF FLUORIDE AND OXIDESUBSTRATES IN MBE GROWTH OF(Ba,K)Fe<SUB>2</SUB>As<SUB>2</SUB>
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
FDP-2 K. YamazakiKEY PARAMATERS IN CHEMICAL BEAMEPITAXY GROWTH OF MgB<SUB>2</SUB>FILMS BY USING
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo Univ. ofAgriculture and Technology
FDP-3 A. IchinoseMicrostructure Analyses and SuperconductingProperties of Fe(Te,Se) Thin Films
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
FDP-4 J. Engelmann2D superconductivity in epitaxialFe/BaFe<SUB>1.8</SUB>Co<SUB>0.2</SUB>As<SUB>2</SUB> multilayers
IFW Dresden
FDP-5 Y. Deguchi
FLUCTUAION-CONDUCTIVITYCHARACTERIZATION OF SUPERCONDUCTINGBi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2</SUB>CaCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>8+d</SUB> THIN FILMSPREPAED BY THE METAL-ORGANICDECOMPOSITION METHOD
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Oyama National College of Technology
FDP-6 S. Suzuki
Annealing conditions ofBi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2</SUB>CaCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>8+x</SUB>/CeO<SUB>2</SUB>/r-plane sapphire by MOD method
Electrical and Electronic Engineering GraduateSchool of Science and Engineering, IbarakiUniversity
FDP-7 T. ManabePREPARATION OF TWIN-FREE EPITAXIALYbBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>4</SUB>O<SUB>8</SUB> FILMS BY MOD
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science andTechnology (AIST)
FDP-8 M. SohmaENHANCED Jc OF MOD-YBCO FILMS BYMODIFYING SURFACE STATES OF CeO2BUFFER LAYERS ON SAPPHIRE SUBSTRATES
AMRI, AIST
FDP-9 H. HaraFABRICATION OFYBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>4</sub>O<sub>8</sub> THIN FILMS BY COPRECIPITATION
National Institute for Materials Science, University ofTsukuba, JST-ALCA
FDP-10 B. Villaflor
Growth of SuperconductingBi<SUB>2</SUB>Sr<SUB>2</SUB>CaCu<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>8 + δ</SUB> Thin Filmusing Sedimentation method with KCl
National Institute of Physics, University of thePhilippines
FDP-11 S. IkunoNumerical analysis of shielding current density inHTS Film with a hole using Element-Free Galerkinmethod
School of Computer Science, Tokyo University ofTechnology
FDP-12 Y. IshimaruGrowth of(CaRE)Fe<SUB>2</SUB>As<SUB>2</SUB> thinfilms by using an MBE method
Superconductivity Research Laboratory, InternationalSuperconductivity Technology Center
FDP-13 Y. MawatariDissipative state in parallel-connectedsuperconducting nanostrips carrying transportcurrents
National Institute of Advanced Industrical Scienceand Technology (AIST)
FDP-14 D. ItoInvestigation of Very ThinYBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>y</SUB> Film for Optics / Superconductivity
Graduate School of Biology Oriented Science andTechnology Kinki University
FDP-15 T. MiyakeInvestigation of Etching Process Parameters onHTS Nano-devices
Graduate School of Biology Oriented science andTechnology, Kinki University
FDP-16 K. KotaniFabrication of High Temperature SuperconductingNano-wire
Graduate School of Biology Oriented Science andTechnology, Kinki University
FDP-17 K. DelfanazariTerahertz Radiation in Various Shapes of IntrinsicJosephson Junctions Mesas in SuperconductingBi2212
University of Tsukubs, CREST-JST, WPI-MANA
Program No. Author Abstract title Affiliation
FDP-18 T. KoyamaELECTRIC FIELD EFFECT IN INTRINSICJOSEPHSON JUNCTIONS
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
FDP-19 S. SainiTwo-stack Josephson junction device of a-axisoriented Y123/Pr123 multilayered thin films
Institute for Sustainable Sciences and Development,Hiroshima University, Japan
FDP-20 K. IshiiJoseohson current in superconductor-ferromagnetstructure with YBCO-LSMO hybrid structure
Department of Condensed Matter Physics, GraduateSchool of Science, Hokkaido University
FDP-21 S. KawabataElectronic cooling in metal/spin-filter/superconductor junctions
Electronics and Photonics Research Institute,National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
FDP-22 S. TsunakiFeasibility Study of Contaminant Detection forFood with ULF-NMR/MRI System using HTS-
Toyohashi University of Technology
FDP-23 T. MihayaHigh Sensitivity Measurement of AC magneticField for Magnetic Particle Imaging
Department of Electrical Engineering, KyushuUniversity
FDP-24 K. HayashiMICROWAVE CHARACTERISTICS OFMICROWAVE KINETIC INDUCTANCEDETECTORS USING REWOUND SPIRAL
Yamagata University
FDP-25 H. MatsuuraUSE OF ADDITIONAL PATCH CONDUCTOR TOREALIZE HTS DUAL-MODE FILTER WITHDOUBLE-STRIP-RESONATOR
University of Yamanashi
FDP-26 H. YamadaSINGLE-SLOT-DIPOLE COUPLED YBCOJOSEPHSON JUNCTIONS FOR TERAHERTZWAVE DETECTORS
Graduate School of Science and Engineering,Yamagata University
FDP-27 T. HoriuchiMiniaturized sharp-cutoff transmit HTS striplinefilter with shuttle-shape resonator
University of Yamanashi
FDP-28 Y. MizugakiNUMERICAL DEMONSTRATION OF BLOCKINGOSCILLATION IN RESISTIVESUPERCONDUCTING QUANTUM
Department of Engineering Science, The Universityof Electro-Communications
FDP-29 Y. SatoDESIGN AND OPERATION OF 1000-FOLDVOLTAGE MULTIPLIER BASED ON DOUBLE-FLUX-QUANTUM AMPLIFIER
Department of Engineering Science, The Universityof Electro-Communications
FDP-30 C. UranoThermodynamic determination of the Boltzmannconstant with a Josephson Arbitrary WaveformSynthesizer
National Metrology Institute of Japan/NationalInstitute of Advanced Industrial Science andTechnology
FDP-31 T. SatohFabrication Process Study of Small Al/AlOx/AlJosephson Junctions for Qubit Application
ISTEC-SRL
FDP-32 J. KooAdvanced “Pulse Analysis Map” applied to theidentification of defects put under cryogenictemperature
Department of Electronics & Systems Engineering,Hanyang University