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IEC 61788-7 Ed. 2.0 Edition 10/2006
Superconductivity - Part 7: Electronic characteristic measurements - Surface resistance of superconductors at microwave frequencies
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Abstract

IEC 61788-7:2006 describes measurement of the surface resistance of superconductors at microwave frequencies by the standard two-resonator method. The object of measurement is the temperature dependence of Rs at the resonant frequency. The applicable measurement range of surface resistances for this method is as follows:
- Frequency: 8 GHz < f < 30 GHz
- Measurement resolution: 0,01 milliohm at 10 GHz.

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90 : Superconductivity

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Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
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IEC 60951-3 Ed.3.0 RLV
IEC 60951-3 Ed.3.0 RLV
IEC 61788-7 Ed.3.0
IEC 61788-7 Ed.3.0

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IEC 61788-7 Ed. 1.0

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

17.220 : Electricity. Magnetism. Electrical and magnetic measurements
29.050 : Superconductivity and conducting materials

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