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Author Arce, R.; de la Cruz, F.; Esquinazi, P.
Title Superconducting penetration depth in amorphous metals Type (up) 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 BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 557
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Author Luzuriaga, J.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Reversible magnetization of surface superconductivity Type (up) Journal Article
Year 1978 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun
Volume 25 Issue 8 Pages 605-607
Keywords MAGNETIZATION; SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS
Abstract Direct measurements of the surface superconducting magnetization of the PbTl system shows that this state is a thermodynamic reversible one.
Address Centro Atómico Bariloche
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Call Number BT @ luzuriag @ Serial 505
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Author Cotignola, J.M.; de la Cruz, F.; de la Cruz, M.E.; Platzeck, R.P.
Title Thermal Conductivity of Polycrystalline Zinc below 1 K Type (up) Journal Article
Year 1967 Publication Review of Scientific Instruments Abbreviated Journal
Volume 38 Issue 1 Pages 87-92
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Abstract Measurements of the thermal conductivity of samples of polycrystalline zinc of thickness 0.1 mm have been carried out between 0.12 and 0.9°K in the normal as well as in the superconducting state to investigate the usefulness of zinc as a thermal switch. The conductivity in the normal state shows a linear dependence on temperature. In the superconducting state it shows a behavior typical of electronic conductivity down to the lowest temperature measured. By applying a magnetic field between 40 and 5000 Oe, magnetoresistivity was also investigated and a strong dependence of thermal conductivity on field was found. Electrical resistivity measurements were performed in magnetic fields at liquid 4He temperatures. The resistivity was found to be independent of temperature for fields up to 9000 Oe. The effect of solder joints using Cd, Sn, In, Zn, and Wood's metal was also investigated, Cd giving the least resistance. The measurements show that zinc should be a useful thermal switch for temperatures below 0.1 and 0.2°K, though effect of a magnetic field on the normal conductivity must be carefully considered.
Address Centro Atómico Bariloche – Instituto Balseiro
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ cotignola:87 Serial 533
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Author Tutzauer, H.; Esquinazi, P.; de la Cruz, M.E.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Production of ribbon quenched samples using an arc furnace Type (up) Journal Article
Year 1980 Publication Review of Scientific Instruments Abbreviated Journal
Volume 51 Issue 6 Pages 855-856
Keywords FABRICATION; QUENCHING; ELECTRIC ARCS; FURNACES; METALS; ROTATION; CYLINDERS; DATA; LANTHANUM ALLOYS; COPPER ALLOYS; GOLD ALLOYS
Abstract We describe a new device to produce ribbons of disordered metals by ultrarapid quenching combining an arc furnace with a rotating cylinder. The characterization of samples of disordered La70 Cu30 and La76Au24 prepared using this method shows good agreement with those obtained by other authors for the same alloys.
Address Centro Atómico Bariloche – Instituto Balseiro
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ tutzauer:855 Serial 534
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Author Favaron, J.; de la Cruz, M.E.; Esquinazi, P.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Phase diagram and superconductive properties of splat-cooled CuxLa1-x Type (up) Journal Article
Year 1980 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B
Volume 21 Issue 7 Pages 2804-2808
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Abstract The phase diagram of nonequilibrium, splat-cooled CuxLa1-x is interpreted by means of superconductive-transition and x-ray measurements. At the eutectic composition the material is shown to be in a highly disordered state. Measurements of dc resistance and ac susceptibility show that there are two different critical fields at the disordered concentration although there is a unique critical temperature.
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ PhysRevB.21.2804 Serial 535
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Author de la Cruz, F.; de la Cruz, M.E.; Cotignola, J.M.
Title Longitudinal Magnetomorphic Effect in Indium Films Type (up) Journal Article
Year 1967 Publication Physical Review Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev.
Volume 163 Issue 3 Pages 575-578
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ PhysRev.163.575 Serial 537
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Author Guimpel, J.; de la Cruz, F.; Murduck, J.; Schuller, I.K.
Title Penetration depth of a superconducting superlattice Type (up) Journal Article
Year 1987 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B
Volume 35 Issue 7 Pages 3655-3656
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Abstract We have measured the magnetic-flux expulsion of a superconducting superlattice and related it to the Meissner penetration depth. The temperature dependence of the penetration depth is in quantitative agreement with theoretical expectation based on mean-field theory. The zero-temperature penetration depth is found in excellent, quantitative agreement without adjustable parameters with theoretical predictions for dirty superconductors.
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ 10.1103/PhysRevB.35.3655 Serial 538
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Author Guimpel, J.; Civale, L.; de la Cruz, F.; Murduck, J.M.; Schuller, I.K.
Title Dimensional phase transition in superconductors with short coherence length Type (up) Journal Article
Year 1988 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal PRB
Volume 38 Issue 4 Pages 2342-2344
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Abstract We found a novel dimensional transition in the vortex lattice of a finite-sized superconductor. The low-field dependence (with field applied parallel to the film plane) of the magnetization exhibits two maxima, which signal the transition from one to two dimensions. In one dimension the vortices line up along the film, and with increasing field their arrangement changes into a two-dimensional array due to the competition between vortex-surface and vortex-vortex repulsion. Agreement is found with no adjustable parameter calculations using a priori known surface-barrier and vortex-repulsion effects.
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ 10.1103/PhysRevB.38.2342 Serial 539
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Author Guimpel, J.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Electrical resistivity of amorphous Zr70Cu30 and the Kondo like model Type (up) 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 BT @ pedrazp @ Serial 540
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Author Duran, C.; Yazyi, J.; de la Cruz, F.; Bishop, D.J.; Mitzi, D.B.; Kapitulnik, A.
Title Flux-lattice melting, anisotropy, and the role of interlayer coupling in Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O single crystals Type (up) Journal Article
Year 1991 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal PRB
Volume 44 Issue 14 Pages 7737-7740
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Abstract We have used the high-Q mechanical-oscillator technique to probe the vortex-lattice structure in high-quality Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O single crystals over a wide range of magnetic fields (200 Oe to 40 kOe), and relative orientations θ between the magnetic field and the crystalline c^ axis. In addition to the large softening and dissipation peak previously observed and interpreted as due to flux-lattice melting, another distinctly different peak at higher temperatures is seen. The temperatures where the dissipation peaks take place are solely defined by the parallel component of the field cosθ, while the restoring force on the oscillator is due to both field components. We suggest that the two peaks are due to the softening of interplanar coupling at the low-temperature peak, and melting or depinning of the two-dimensional pancake vortices at the higher-temperature peak.
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Call Number BT @ pedrazp @ 10.1103/PhysRevB.44.7737 Serial 543
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