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Author de la Cruz, F.
Title Structural relaxation: low temperature properties Type Conference Article
Year 1984 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 269
Keywords ALLOY SYSTEMS, AMORPHOUS STATE, COPPER ALLOYS, SUPERCONDUCTING COMPOSITES, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, ZIRCONIUM BASE ALLOYS
Abstract We discuss the changes in transport and superconducting properties of amorphous Zr70Cu30,

induced by thermal relaxation The experimental results are used to investigate the

relation between the microscopic parameters and the observed physical properties It

is shown that the density of eletronic states determines the shift Tc as well as the

variation of the electrical resistivity It is necessary to assume strong hybridization

between s and d bands to understand the eletrodynamic response of the superconductor

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Publisher Place of Publication Brazil Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title Proceedings of the Latin American Symposium of Physics of Amorphous Systems – v1
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 813
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Author Monton, C.; Guimpel, J.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Superconducting behaviour of Nb/Co superlattices Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication (up) Applied Surface Science Abbreviated Journal Appl. Surf. Sci.
Volume 254 Issue 1 Pages 375-377
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Abstract We study the superconducting and magnetic behaviour of Nb/Co superlattices, for superconducting Nb layer thickness of 44 nm and Co layer thickness less than 1 nm. In this limit no ferromagnetism is observed for Co. The superlattice behaves as independent superconducting Nb layers. We obtain the penetration depth and superconducting gap of the material, and analyze the results in terms of microscopic models and theories. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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ISSN 0169-4332 ISBN Medium
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 149
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Author Osquiguil, E.; Civale, L.; Decca, R.; Safar, H.; Martinez, E.; Nieva, G.; de la Cruz, F.
Title The Granular Behavior of LaSrCuO: Oxygen Concentration Effects on the Electrical Resistivity Type Book Chapter
Year 1988 Publication (up) High Temperature Superconductors, Mat. Res. Soc. Symposium Proceedings Abbreviated Journal
Volume 99 Issue Pages 985
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Publisher Mater. Res. Soc. Place of Publication Pittsburgh, PA Editor ed. M.B. Brosdky, R. C. Dynes, K. Kitazawa and H. L. Tutler
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Call Number BT @ gnieva @ Serial 431
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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 (up) Informe Tecnico CNEA Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 217 Pages 1-16
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Publisher Place of Publication Buenos Aires Editor
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ISSN 0325-1403 ISBN Medium
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 545
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Author Guimpel, J.; de la Cruz, M.E.; de la Cruz, F.; Fink, H.J.; Laborde, O.; Villegier, J.C.
Title Size dependence of the Superconducting critical temperature and fields of Nb/Al multilayers Type Journal Article
Year 1986 Publication (up) Journal of Low Temperature Physics Abbreviated Journal J. Low Temp. Phys.
Volume 63 Issue 1-2 Pages 151-165
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Abstract The critical temperatureT cof Nb/Al multilayers decreases as the total sample thicknessd Tis decreased while the thickness of each Nb and Al layer is kept constant. To understand this behavior, models based on the proximity effect and on weak two-dimensional (2D) localization are employed. The latter uses a characteristic length, the thermal diffusion length, in relation tod Tto obtain 2D behavior and leads to a reasonable explanation ofT c(d T). It is also found that the slope atT c(d T) of the critical magnetic field perpendicular to the layers is independent ofd Twhen the Nb and Al layer thicknesses are kept constant. The angular dependence of the critical field is also measured.
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ISSN 0022-2291 ISBN Medium
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 193
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Author Bressan, O.J.; Ridner, A.E.; de la Cruz, F.
Title T^5 law and Matthiessen's rule Type Journal Article
Year 1975 Publication (up) Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics Abbreviated Journal J. Phys. F: Met. Phys.
Volume 5 Issue 3 Pages 481
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Abstract Precise electrical resistivity measurements on very dilute non magnetic indium alloys show no doubt in a T 5 dependence on temperature between 1-4K and strong deviations from Matthiessen rule. Measurements of thermal resistivity show that the extrapolation method to obtain the data to H=0 is correct. Comparison of the results with recent theories is discussed.
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 547
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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 (up) 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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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 550
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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 (up) 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 BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 802
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Author de la Cruz, F.; López, D.; Nieva, G.
Title Thermally induced change in the vortex dimensionality of YBa2Cu3O7 single crystals Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication (up) Philosophical Magazine Part B Abbreviated Journal Philos. Mag. B
Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 773 - 786
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Abstract Transport measurements in YBa2Cu3O7 single crystals using a modification of the d.c. flux transformer configuration are reported. We show that, for applied magnetic fields in the crystallographic c direction, the vortex correlation length in this direction is reduced to values smaller than the thickness of the sample. The reduction can be induced either by thermal disorder (linear response) or by flux cutting after the vortices reach a critical velocity (nonlinear response). The results show that, in the transition from a vortex-glass state to a vortex-liquid state, the vortices are effectively three dimensional in character. A two-dimensional regime is induced at higher temperatures well inside the reversibility region.
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Call Number BT @ gnieva @ Serial 456
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Author Ridner, A.; de la Cruz, F.; Martinez, E.N.
Title Surface superconductivity and Kapitza resistance Type Conference Article
Year 1980 Publication (up) Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 199-202
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Abstract It has been shown1 that surface superconductivity can be used as a localized thermomether to study the temperature close to an interface through which heat is being transported. Knowledge of the temperature profile in the interface region provides evidence which any theory of the heat transport mechanism must take into account. For interfaces between pure lead and HeII we have previously found1 clear differences between extrapolated surface temperatures Tk. and Tm, measured within some 1000Ã… of the interface using a superconducting thermometer. (The reader is refered to ref.1 for details on the experimental method).
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Publisher Plenum Publishing Corp. Place of Publication New York Editor Maris, H.J.
Language Summary Language Original Title Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter
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Area Expedition Conference III International conference on Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 555
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