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What do superconducting materials look like close up? Check out the library of 2-D and 3-D images and animations below.

Examples of Sample Preparation Issues and Image Analysis

Examples of Sample Preparation Issues and Image Analysis

Fractured surface from LaFeAs-OF sample imaged using a laser scanning confocal image (LSCM)

Fe-oxypnictides Image Gallery

One of the strengths of the Bi-2212 high-temperature superconductors

HTS Image Gallery

MO images of YBCO on RABiTS

Magneto Optical (MO) Image Gallery

C-doped MgB2 Nanocrystals

MgB2 Image Gallery

CERN Nb-Ti Reference Strand for the LHC project.

Nb-Ti Image Gallery

False color electron backscatter image of nanopowder Nb3Al precursor

Nb3Al Image Gallery

Nb3Sn: False color fractograph of SMI PIT Nb3Sn A15 layer.

Nb3Sn Image Gallery

Image of the head of a moth showing both compound eyes

Open House ASC Image Gallery

Restacked Rod Process Thesis Work

Restacked Rod Process Thesis Work

Scanning Laser Confocal Microscope Image

SRF Nb Image Gallery

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