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    Analysis of the flattening on Bi-2212 wires due to the cabling process and its effect on their performances by Traverso, A., Leveratto, A., Armenio, A. Angrisani, De Marzi, G., Celentano, G., Iebole, M., Malagoli, A.

    “…Bi-2212 superconducting round wire is one of the candidates for the development of magnets with fields largely above 20 T. One of the most crucial aspects is…”
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    The role of chemical composition in the synthesis of Ca/K-1144 iron based superconductors by Masi, Andrea, Angrisani Armenio, Achille, Celentano, Giuseppe, La Barbera, Aurelio, Rufoloni, Alessandro, Silva, Enrico, Vannozzi, Angelo, Varsano, Francesca

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (15-07-2021)
    “…The Iron Based Superconductors are a class of materials that attracts significant interest both for theoretical studies and practical applications due to their…”
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    Development of Ca/K-1144 IBS Wires With Composite Cu/Ta Sheaths by Masi, Andrea, Armenio, Achille Angrisani, Augieri, Andrea, Celentano, Giuseppe, Duchenko, Anastasiya, Pompeo, Nicola, Rufoloni, Alessandro, Vannozzi, Angelo, Varsano, Francesca

    “…Ca/K-1144 compounds constitute promising materials to be exploited for the fabrication of Iron Based Superconductors (IBSC) wires via the Powder in Tube (PIT)…”
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    Nanodiamond addition to chemical solution deposited YBa2Cu3O7-δ film: effect on structural and superconducting properties by Pinto, Valentina, Vannozzi, Angelo, Angrisani Armenio, Achille, Celentano, Giuseppe, De Angelis, Michele, Rizzo, Francesco, Carcione, Rocco, Domenici, Fabio, Palmieri, Damiano, Politi, Sara, Tomellini, Massimo, Orlanducci, Silvia

    Published in Thin solid films (01-01-2020)
    “…•Nanodiamond (ND) doping of YBa2Cu3O7-δ (YBCO) film is proposed.•Monodispersed ND in propionic acid was used for YBCO precursor solution preparation.•Films…”
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    Magnetic and Electromechanical Characterization of a High-JC RRP Wire for the HL-LHC MQXF Cable by De Marzi, Gianluca, Bordini, Bernardo, Muzzi, Luigi, Affinito, Luigi, Armenio, Achille Angrisani, Baffari, Dario, Formichetti, Andrea, Freda, Rosa, Merli, Lucio, Rufoloni, Alessandro, della Corte, Antonio

    “…In this work, we summarize the results of a series of inductive and transport measurements aimed at the evaluation of the electromechanical performance of a…”
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    Mechanochemically Assisted Synthesis of Ca/K 1144-Type Iron Pnictides by Masi, Andrea, Armenio, Achille Angrisani, Augieri, Andrea, Celentano, Giuseppe, Zignani, Chiarasole Fiamozzi, La Barbera, Aurelio, Rizzo, Francesco, Rufoloni, Alessandro, Silva, Enrico, Vannozzi, Angelo, Varsano, Francesca

    “…The 1144 family of Iron Based Superconductors (IBSCs) is characterized by critical currents among the highest for single crystalline IBSCs. The synthesis of…”
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    Solution Refining for MOD-YBCO Optimization: An NMR Study by Pinto, Valentina, Lamanna, Raffaele, Vannozzi, Angelo, Angrisani Armenio, Achille, De Marzi, Gianluca, Augieri, Andrea, Piperno, Laura, Sotgiu, Giovanni, Celentano, Giuseppe

    “…In this paper, a study of both pure and 5% BaZrO33-doped YBCO low-fluorine coating solutions performed by 1 H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopic…”
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    Cu/Ta sheaths for iron-based superconductors: First experimental findings in Ca/K-1144 wires by Masi, Andrea, Angrisani Armenio, Achille, Augieri, Andrea, Celentano, Giuseppe, Duchenko, Anastasiya, Rufoloni, Alessandro, Vannozzi, Angelo, Varsano, Francesca, della Corte, Antonio

    Published in Superconductivity (01-06-2022)
    “…Iron based superconducting wires (IBSCs) produced by the Powder in Tube (PIT) method rely on the use of silver sheaths as chemical buffer between the outer…”
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    MOD Derived Pyrochlore Films as Buffer Layer for All-Chemical YBCO Coated Conductors by Augieri, A., Vannozzi, A., Mancini, R., Angrisani, A. A., Fabbri, F., Galluzzi, V., Rufoloni, A., Rizzo, F., Mancini, A., Celentano, G., Colantoni, I., Davoli, I., Pompeo, N., Sotgiu, G., Silva, E.

    “…We report a detailed study performed on La 2 Zr 2 O 7 pyrochlore material grown by the metal-organic decomposition method as buffer layers for YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-x…”
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    Ni-Cu-Co Alloy Textured Substrate for YBCO Coated Conductors by Vannozzi, A., Celentano, G., Armenio, A.A., Augieri, A., Galluzzi, V., Gambardella, U., Mancini, A., Petrisor, T., Rufoloni, A., Thalmaier, G.

    “…Ni 48.5 Cu 48.5 Co 3 alloy was studied for the realization of cube-textured substrates for YBCO coated conductors. The small amount of Co was added in order to…”
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    Transport Property Improvement by Means of BZO Inclusions in PLD Grown YBCO Thin Films by Augieri, A., Galluzzi, V., Celentano, G., Angrisani, A.A., Mancini, A., Rufoloni, A., Vannozzi, A., Silva, E., Pompeo, N., Petrisor, T., Ciontea, L., Gambardella, U., Rubanov, S.

    “…A detailed study on YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-delta (YBCO) films with BaZrO 3 (BZO) inclusions (YBCO-BZO) deposited on SrTiO 3 substrate with different BZO contents is…”
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    Characterization of Critical Fields and Flux Pinning Energy of REBCO Tapes by Khan, Masood Rauf, Leo, Antonio, Masi, Andrea, Pinto, Valentina, Armenio, Achille Angrisani, Augieri, Andrea, Celentano, Giuseppe, Martucciello, Nadia, Nigro, Angela, Grimaldi, Gaia

    “…REBCO tapes are currently being produced by various companies, each employing unique combinations of materials and deposition processes. To effectively design…”
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