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Superconductive ceramics, at present, have not yet grown into a practical material for actual application to devices and systems, but are still in the raw material stage within the research laboratory. This paper will discuss some application possibilities in Japan to the HMT field LSI wiring, transistors, hybrid ICs, and packaging, from electrical, physical and chemical aspects, supposing that only such superconductive ceramics as YBaCuOYBCO and BiSrCaCuOBSCCO under liquid nitrogen cooling can be used.
Microelectronics International – Emerald Publishing
Published: Feb 1, 1989
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