Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Head of the Research Laboratory “Superconductor Microelectronics”, Institute of Physics and Applied Mathematics, National Research University of Electronic Technology (Russia, 124498, Moscow, Zelenograd, Shokin sq., 1)
The peculiarities of technology for manufacturing the superconducting layers of 100 nm thickness based on (Bi,Pb)SrCaCuO compound with the critical temperature above 100 K have been studied. It has been shown that for manufacturing the thin layers it is critical to maintain the stoichiometric composition on the substrate surface during the process of magnetron sputtering and the superconductor crystalline structure formation at high temperature.
The possibility of remote determination of coordinates and properties of metallic objects using magnetic field has been considered. The calculated mathematical algorithms have been presented and their technical implementation possibility using the electronic system has been analyzed. The magnetovision systems for detection of the ferromagnetic objects, which are transferred in the flow of people, as well as for detection of an unauthorized access to the underground pipelines have been described.