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Author Bressan, O.J.; Ridner, A.E.; de la Cruz, F. doi  openurl
  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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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 550  
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Author Ridner, A.; Martínez, E. N.; de la Cruz, F. url  doi
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  Title Surface-Temperature Determination in the Kapitza Problem Type Journal Article
  Year 1975 Publication Physical Review Letters Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. Lett.  
  Volume 35 Issue 13 Pages 855-858  
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  Abstract It is shown that surface superconductivity can be used as a localized thermometer. Its application to the study of the thermal boundary resistance at a Pb-4He interface provides the first experimental evidence for the existence of a rapid temperature variation within microscopic distances from the surface.  
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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ 10.1103/PhysRevLett.35.855 Serial 553  
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Author Arce, R.; de la Cruz, F.; Esquinazi, P. url  doi
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  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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  Notes Proceedings of LT-16 Approved no  
  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 558  
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Author Esquinazi, P.; de la Cruz, F. url  doi
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  Title Phonon thermal conductivity limited by electron scattering in amorphous Zr70Cu30 Type Journal Article
  Year 1983 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B  
  Volume 27 Issue 5 Pages 3069-3072  
  Keywords Zr70Cu30; superconductivity; amorphous  
  Abstract The low-temperature thermal conductivity of amorphous Zr70Cu30 is investigated. The lattice thermal conductivity as limited by electrons in the superconducting state has been obtained at temperatures close to Tc. This has allowed for the first time the verification of the temperature dependence of the phonon conductivity as predicted by Bardeen, Rickayzen, and Tewordt. The analysis of the data in the normal and superconducting state shows that Matthiessen's rule can be used in amorphous metals to separate the different scattering processes.  
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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ 10.1103/PhysRevB.27.3069 Serial 560  
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Author Civale, L.; de la Cruz, F. url  doi
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  Title Anomalous behavior of superconducting samples with a fixed number of vortices Type Journal Article
  Year 1987 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B  
  Volume 36 Issue 7 Pages 3560-3564  
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  Abstract We report an anomalous reversible temperature dependence of the magnetization of amorphous type-II superconductors. The experimental results were obtained studying the vortex pinning in samples with very low vortex concentration. The anomaly is shown to be a consequence of the lack of flux quantization in finite samples.  
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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ 10.1103/PhysRevB.36.3560 Serial 566  
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Author López, D.; Decca, R.; de la Cruz, F. url  doi
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  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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  ISSN 0038-1098 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 808  
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Author Guimpel, J.; Monton, C.; Haberkorn, N.; de la Cruz, F. doi  openurl
  Title Magnetic behaviour of superconductor/ferromagnet metallic and perovskite based superlattices Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication physica status solidi (c) Abbreviated Journal Phys. Status Solidi (c)  
  Volume 4 Issue 11 Pages 4174-4180  
  Keywords 74.45.+c; 74.78.Fk; 75.70.Cn  
  Abstract We present a study of the magnetic behaviour of superconducting/ferromagnetic superlattices, both for metallic and perovskite based systems. In the first case we find that the response is determined by the ferromagnetic layer regime. If these layers are very thin, no ferromagnetism is observed, but the superconducting layers are decoupled, and the superlattice behaves as a stack of independent superconducting films. For thicker ferromagnetic films, ferromagnetism is established and the effective field resulting from the superposition of stray and applied fields dominates the superconducting response of the superlattice. For the perovskite based superlattices, the physical properties are more affected by interface disorder. In this case we have found that the behaviour can be interpeted as charge carrier transfer between both materials, inducing a change in the magnetic character of the manganite. (© 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)  
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  Publisher WILEY-VCH Verlag Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN 1610-1642 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number BT @ jguimpel @ Serial 620  
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Author Safar, H.; Durán, C.; Guimpel, J.; Civale, L.; Luzuriaga, J.; Rodríguez, E.; de la Cruz, F.; Fainstein, C.; Schneemeyer, L.F.; Waszczak, J.V. url  doi
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  Title Logarithmic to nonlogarithmic flux creep transition and magnetic flux hardening in BiSrCaCuO superconducting ceramics Type Journal Article
  Year 1989 Publication Physica C: Superconductivity Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 162-164, Part 1 Issue Pages 665-666  
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  Abstract A sharp temperature and field dependent transition from a logarithmic to a non-logarithmic flux creep behavior has been found in BiSrCaCuO superconductors. The transition is not followed by any noticeable change in the magnetization. However, vibrating reed measurements show that it coincides with a strong hardening of the magnetic structure. The transition occurs at fields and temperatures well below the reversibility line. The possible relation to the recently proposed flux lattice melting is discussed.  
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  ISSN 0921-4534 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number BT @ jguimpel @ Serial 626  
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Author Safar, H.; Durán, C.; Guimpel, J.; Civale, L.; Luzuriaga, J.; Rodriguez, E.; de la Cruz, F.; Fainstein, C.; Schneemeyer, L.F.; Waszczak, J.V. url  doi
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  Title Logarithmic-to-nonlogarithmic flux-creep transition and magnetic-flux hardening in Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O superconducting ceramics Type Journal Article
  Year 1989 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B  
  Volume 40 Issue 10 Pages 7380  
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  Abstract A sharp temperature- and field-dependent transition from a logarithmic to a nonlogarithmic flux-creep behavior has been found in Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O superconductors. The transition is not followed by any noticeable change in the magnetization. However, vibrating-reed measurements show that it coincides with a strong hardening of the magnetic structure. The transition occurs at fields and temperatures well below the reversibility line. The possible relation to the recently proposed flux lattice melting is discussed.  
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  Call Number BT @ jguimpel @ 10.1103/PhysRevB.40.7380 Serial 627  
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Author Safar, H.; Rodriguez, E.; de la Cruz, F.; Gammel, P.L.; Schneemeyer, L.F.; Bishop, D.J. url  doi
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  Title Observation of two-dimensional vortices in Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox Type Journal Article
  Year 1992 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B  
  Volume 46 Issue 21 Pages 14238-14241  
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  Abstract We report transport measurements in the mixed state of single crystals of Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox using a modified version of the dc flux transformer geometry pioneered by Giaever in low-Tc materials. We find that over a wide range of the phase diagram the vortices are effectively two dimensional in character. Our results suggest that vortex cutting is an efficient process and that it is unlikely that the vortices are strongly entangled in this region of the phase diagram.  
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  Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ 10.1103/PhysRevB.46.14238 Serial 801  
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