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Luengo, C.A.; Huber, J.G.; Sereni, J.G.; Sweedler, A.R.; Cotignola, J.M.; Maple, M.B. |
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Low temperature specific heat of ThU |
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1972 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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The low temperature specific heat of the weakly magnetic system Image U has been measured in both the normal and superconducting states. U impurities are found to enhanve the normal state electronic specific heat coefficient γ at an unusually large rate of 4.85 ± 0.50 mJ/mole °K2 at. % U. The specific heat jump at the superconducting transition for an alloy of composition 0.075 at. % U follows the BCS law of corresponding states suggesting that the system Image U is essentially non-magnetic at superconducting temperatures. |
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Trovarelli, O.; Stickar, P.; Sereni, J.G.; Schmerber, G.; Kappler, J.P. |
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Coexistence of magnetic and non magnetic states in Ce14X51 (X = Au, Ag and Cu) |
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1994 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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Magnetic (chi), thermal(C-p), and transport (p) measurements on Ce(l4)X(51) (X = Au, Ag and Cu) are presented. All these compounds show antiferromagnetic type order at low temperatures, with T-N = 0.9 K (Au), 1.1 K (Ag) and 3.2 K (Cu). Within the Gd14Ag51-type structure the Ce atoms sit in different sublattices denoted by I (2 atoms), II (6 atoms) and III (6 atoms), therefore the results can be interpreted in terms of three different behaviors of Ce depending on its local environment. From the entropy involved in the magnetically ordered (MO) phase it can be established that the Ce-II and Ce-III atoms order in Cel4Au51 and Ce14Ag51, while the Ce-I order in Cel4Cu51. There is a large linear contribution to Cp at T > T-N,T-gamma HT = 0.81 (Au), 1.24 (Ag) and 3.1 (Cu) J/mol K-2, which indicates the coexistence of MO and heavy fermions. In the case of Cel4Cu51, the magnetic contribution to Cp from sublattice Ce-I around T-N,T- resembles that of a modulated system and the characteristic temperatures for Ce-II and Ce-III atoms are estimated from p(T) as:T-K=16 K and >120 K respectively. |
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Núñez Regueiro, M.; Izbizky, M.A.; Esquinazi, P. |
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Thermal conductivity and “disorder” in high temperature superconductors |
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1988 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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67 |
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We analyze the controversial thermal conductivity results on high temperature superconductors by scaling the data with material parameters to compare them to other materials with similar behaviour. We show that they have the same general features observed in amorphous and disordered crystalline materials. Possible origins of the disorder are discussed. |
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Civale, L.; de la Cruz, F.; Luzuriaga, J. |
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Critical temperature and density of states in amorphous Zr70Cu30 |
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1983 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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ZIRCONIUM COPPER ALLOYS |
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By means of thermal heat treatment of amorphous Zr70Cu30 it is shown that the induced decrease in critical temperature is followed by a reduction in the electronic density of states of the same magnitude as that obtained by changing the Cu concentration. This result indicates that the density of states is the fundamental microscopic parameter determining the superconducting behavior. |
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Centro Atomico Bariloche |
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Cited By (since 1996): 1; Export Date: 28 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: SSCOA; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Civale, L.; Centro At |
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Shalóm, D. E.; Pastoriza, H. |
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Experimental evidence for anisotropic response of a driven vortex lattice |
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2003 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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126 |
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We present kinetic inductance measurements in current driven Josephson junction arrays. Measurements performed with circular coils indicate that this technique is very sensitive to the vortex mobility. Results obtained with anisotropic detection coils provide experimental evidence for the anisotropic response of a driven vortex lattice. Anisotropic behavior is obtained when rising the temperature or the mean vortex velocity as indicated by the loss of the superconducting shielding capability, first in the direction of vortex motion and then in the perpendicular direction. |
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Decca, R.; Osquiguil, E.; de la Cruz, F.; D'Ovidio, C.; Malachevski, M.T.; Esparza, D. |
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Non linear temperature dependence of the resistivity of LaSrCuO: Effects of Sr content |
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1989 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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69 |
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4 |
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Ceramic Materials; Lanthanum Compounds--Electric Conductivity; Superconductivity; Ceramic Superconductors; Superconducting Materials |
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The linear temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity has been taken to be one of the characteristic features of the ceramic superconductors. Measurements of the electrical resistance of the LaSrCuO system in a wide temperature range show that the previous statement is only an approximation valid for some values of the Sr concentration. |
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Cited By (since 1996): 2; Export Date: 17 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: SSCOA; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Decca, R.; Basic Research Department; Centro At |
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Civale, L.; Pastoriza, H.; Cruz, F. de la; Guimpel, J.; Nieva, G.; Heintz, J.M.; Durmeyer, O.; Kappler, J.P. |
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Meissner fraction of insulating samples of oxide superconductors |
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1989 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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72 |
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The tendency towards superconducting granularity with sample degradation is a common feature of oxide superconductors. We present magnetic, transport and calorimetric results in LiTi$2Ο4$ which show that the topological tendency to segregate the superconducting state into islands surrounded by thin insulating layers is related to the structure of the material rather than to a mechanism associated to high T$_C$. We emphasize that insulating samples with small Meissner fraction can have a superconducting volume fraction close to unity. |
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Grigera, S.A.; Morré, E.; Osquiguil, E.; Nieva, G.; De la Cruz, F. |
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Nonlocal transport properties and size effects in heavily twinned YBa2Cu3O7-delta single crystals |
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1998 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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We demonstrate experimentally that when the vortex correlation length in the liquid state becomes of the order of the sample thickness, size effects dominate the transport properties of the macroscopic vortex structures, implying a nonlocal response in the transformer experiments. |
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Osquiguil, E.; Frank, V.L.P.; de la Cruz, F. |
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Two dimensional collective flux pinning in melt spun superconducting amorphous Zr70Cu30 |
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Solid State Communications |
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ZIRCONIUM COPPER ALLOYS – Amorphous; CRITICAL CURRENTS; PINNING FORCES; SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS |
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We have measured the critical currents in melt spun amorphous Zr70Cu30 and their evolution with heat treatment. We found that the pinning forces may be interpreted in terms of the Larkin-Ovchinnikov two dimensional collective pinning theory. |
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Centro Atómico Bariloche – Instituto Balseiro, Argentina |
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Daudin, B. |
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Thermal conductivity of amorphous La70Cu30 |
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Solid State Communications |
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La70Cu30; superconductivity; amorphous |
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We have measured in a temperature range of 0.6 to 6.5 K the thermal conductivity of various samples of amorphous La70Cu30 prepared by ultra rapid quenching. Below the superconducting critical temperature (Tc=3.85K) we found the classical amorphous behaviour and determined the coupling constant n0M2. Above Tc we found that the thermal conductivity was governed by the electron-phonon interaction and we discuss the results obtained. |
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