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Masato Murakami

Researcher at Shibaura Institute of Technology

Publications -  812
Citations -  16032

Masato Murakami is an academic researcher from Shibaura Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superconductivity & Flux pinning. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 769 publications receiving 15031 citations. Previous affiliations of Masato Murakami include Nagoya University & Vienna University of Technology.

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Flux pinning by non-superconducting inclusions in melt-processed YBaCuO superconductorrs

TL;DR: In this paper, non-superconducting Y 2 BaCuO 5 (211) inclusions can act as pinning centres in melt-processed YBaCuO superconductorrs even when their size is orders of magnitude larger than the coherence length.
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Processing and applications of bulk RE-Ba-Cu-O superconductors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the current status of processing and applications of bulk high-temperature rare-earth elements (RE-Ba-Cu-O) superconductors.
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Pinning mechanisms in bulk high-Tc superconductors

TL;DR: In this article, a volume pinning force diagram for bulk high-Tc superconductors of the 123 type was derived from magnetization measurements. And the authors showed that the presence of an Nd-rich phase with weaker superconducting properties leads to a spatial scatter of Tc, which can also be provided by oxygen vacancy clusters.
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Microstructure and pinning in high- and large- (Nd, Eu, Gd)-123 superconductors prepared by OCMG process

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of NEG-211, Pt and additions on OCMG-processed (NEG') composites have been investigated in detail using a combination of scanning electron microscopy and measurements of critical current densities.
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Improvement of critical current density in MgB2 superconductors by Zr doping at ambient pressure

TL;DR: In this paper, the superconducting properties and phase compositions of Mg1−xZrxB2 bulk samples fabricated by a solid-state reaction at ambient pressure were presented.