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Author Arce, R.; de la Cruz, F.; Guimpel, J.
Title Superconducting behavior of amorphous Zr70Cu30 Type Journal Article
Year 1983 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 47 Issue 11 Pages 885-887
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Abstract Measurement of the Meissner penetration depth, λ(T) were made in amorphous Zr70Cu30 samples. The results indicate that this amorphous alloy behaves as a BCS superconductor with 2Δ(0)+45 degree rulekTc = 3.8, where Δ(0) is the superconducting energy gap at T=0 and Tc the critical temperature. It is also concluded that the low energy excitation, TLS, characteristics of amorphous material does not contribute to Tc.
Address Centro Atómico Bariloche – Instituto Balseiro
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Author Arce, R.; de la Cruz, F.; Fink, H.J.
Title Model relating superconductive penetration depth and metallurgical phase separation in amorphous La70Cu30 Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 42 Issue 8 Pages 575-577
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Abstract A model is proposed to account for the large increase in the measured penetration depth of superconducting, amorphous La70Cu30 when the specimens are annealed sufficiently long near, but below, the crystallization temperature. It is suggested that a metallurgical phase separation occurs with domain dimensions in the submicrometer range. Penetration depth measurements as a function of temperature in a weak magnetic field are a useful tool to detect changes in phase separation in high-K materials.
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Author Arce, R.; de la Cruz, F.; Esquinazi, P.
Title Superconducting penetration depth in amorphous metals Type Journal Article
Year 1981 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 38 Issue 12 Pages 1253-1255
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Abstract We show that temperature dependent penetration depth measurements can be used to characterize the superconductive behaviour of amorphous metals.
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Call Number (up) BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 557
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Author Guimpel, J.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Electrical resistivity of amorphous Zr70Cu30 and the Kondo like model Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 44 Issue 7 Pages 1045-1046
Keywords Zr70Cu30; superconductivity; electrical resistivity; ZIRCONIUM COPPER ALLOYS
Abstract Electrical resistivity measurements of amorphous Zr70Cu30 as a function of the concentrations of two level systems show that a Kondo like theory cannot explain the observed temperature dependence.
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Call Number (up) BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 540
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Author de la Cruz, F.; de la Cruz, M.E.; Cotignola, J.M.
Title Efecto magnetomorfico longitudinal en laminas de In Type Report
Year 1968 Publication Informe Tecnico CNEA Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 217 Pages 1-16
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Author de la Cruz, F.; Bressan, O.J.
Title Sensitive Hot Wire Level Detector for Cryogenic Liquids Type Journal Article
Year 1969 Publication Review of Scientific Instruments Abbreviated Journal Rev. Sci. Instrum.
Volume 40 Issue 3 Pages 483-486
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Abstract A very simple and highly sensitive ``hot wire'' type level detector to be used with cryogenic liquids is described. The hot filament is made of tungsten wire of about 4 µ diam. The tests on the sensor were made moving the filament in and out of the quiescent surfaces of liquid helium and nitrogen. The results showed 0.006 mm sensitivity in the determination of liquid helium level and 0.002 mm sensitivity in the case of liquid nitrogen level. The sensor is assembled in such a way that it can be used without special precautions during indefinite periods of time. For the case when the full capabilities of the sensor are not necessary, a simple circuit is presented.
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Call Number (up) BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 549
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Author Bressan, O.J.; Ridner, A.E.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Low angle electron scattering in thermal resistivity Type Journal Article
Year 1975 Publication Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics Abbreviated Journal J. Phys. F: Met. Phys.
Volume 5 Issue Pages 1902-1909
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Abstract Electrical ( rho ) and thermal (W) resistivity measurements in very dilute In alloys between 1K and 4K show a temperature dependence expressed by rho = rho 0+ beta T5 and WT=(WT)0+AT3+BT5. The BT5 term in the thermal resistivity is due to a contribution from a 'diffusion-like process' of electrons over the Fermi surface, as is the one that describes the temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity. This claim is supported by the experimental fact that the Lorenz number defined as L= beta /B coincides with the value given by L= rho 0/(WT)0 which in turn agrees with the free electron value within 15%.
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Author Arce, R.; de la Cruz, F.; Esquinazi, P.
Title Superconducting penetration depth in amorphous La70Cu30 Type Journal Article
Year 1981 Publication Physica B+C Abbreviated Journal
Volume 108B Issue Pages 1253-1254
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Abstract It is shown that weak field penetration depth measurements can be used to determine the change in the normal and superconducting behaviour of amorphous samples, when heat-treated below the crystallization temperature. The results are used to discuss the validity of BCS-Gorkov relations, when applied to these materials.
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Author López, D.; Decca, R.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Topological pinning and flux flow in ceramic superconductors Type Journal Article
Year 1991 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal
Volume 79 Issue 11 Pages 959-962
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Abstract The transport current dissipation in the high Tc superconducting ceramic La1.85Sr0.15CuO4−δ shows a sin2 Θ voltage dependence where Θ is the angle between the transport current and the magnetic field. This result and the experimental evidence of an angle independent critical current cannot be explained by the conventional description of flux motion in homogeneous type II superconductors. The results are analyzed in the framework of a granular system where pinning is induced by the topological distribution of current flowing through a multiply connected medium. The dissipation in the superconducting state is found to be due to two additive contributions, one induced by the movement of magnetic flux and the other associated to dissipation in the Josephson junction.
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Author Civale, L.; Safar, H.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Percolation and glass behavior in ceramic superconductors: oxygen effects Type Journal Article
Year 1989 Publication Modern Physics Letters B Abbreviated Journal Mod. Phys. Lett. B
Volume 3 Issue 2 Pages 173-181
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Abstract It is shown that small variations of oxygen content in La1.8Sr0.2CuO4−δ can be used to control the reversible and irreversible magnetization temperature dependence of the superconducting state. A grain bond model is appropriate to describe the superconducting response of the ceramics. The study of the temperature dependence of the magnetization and the resistive transition temperature, in a slightly deoxygenated sample, show that the reversible superconducting state is strongly correlated to superconducting percolation. Deoxygenation has been shown to be an excellent technique to study the time evolution of metastable states induced by currents in the bonds and or in the grains. It is shown that superconducting grains are not correlated to ceramic grains.
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Call Number (up) BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 802
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