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Proprietà e applicazioni a microonde del MgB2
2008
Microwave properties of Ba(0.6)K(0.4)BiO(3) crystals
2004
We report on field-induced variations of the microwave surface resistance at 9.6 GHz of Ba(0.6)K(0.4)BiO(3) crystals. Energy losses have been investigated as a function of the static magnetic field in the range of temperatures 4.2 K - Tc. By analyzing the experimental results in the framework of the Coffey and Clem model we determine the temperature dependence of the first-penetration field, upper critical field and depinning frequency. The results show that the pinning energy of this bismuthate superconductor is weaker than those of cuprates.
Superconductivity of Glassy Metals
2005
Polymer-matrix route to (Bi, Pb)2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+δ: The role of Ca2CuO3☆
1993
Abstract The use of polyethylenimine as active matrix agent has provided a fast synthesis method for (Bi, Pb)2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+δ, starting from aqueous acetic solutions combined with careful control of the procedural variables. The 110 K phase is obtained as the only superconducting phase after sintering in air during 42 h at 860°C. This technique yields homogeneously sized, large (ca. 20 μm) platelets of the superconducting material. The presence of an excess of calcium and copper over the stoichiometric requirements accelerates the formation of the superconducting phase. This excess, which appears in the resulting material as Ca2CuO3, influences the superconducting properties, other than Tc, …
Superconducting tunneling spectroscopy on epitaxial UPd2Al3 thin films
1997
Abstract Results of superconducting tunneling spectroscopy experiments performed on two different types of thin film planar junctions of the heavy-fermion compound UPd 2 Al 3 are presented. Cross-type junctions consist of the heavy-fermion base electrode, an insulating layer of native surface oxide and a metal counter electrode (Au or Ag). The contact resistance was only weakly temperature dependent down to the superconducting transition. In the superconducting regime a strongly reduced zero bias conductivity indicated the junction being of the superconductor-insulator-normal metal type. The observed tunneling density of states is clearly due to the superconducting energy gap of UPd 2 Al 3 …
Tunneling into epitaxial UPd2Al3 thin films
1999
Abstract UPd2Al3–AlOx–Pb Giaever-type tunneling junctions were prepared employing an in vacuo process. The high junction quality is evident by the observation of the well-known superconducting density of states of the Pb counter electrode. For HPbc2
Effect of boron doping in the microwave surface resistance of neutron irradiated melt-textured Y1.6Ba2.3Cu3.3O7−x samples
2012
We report on the microwave surface resistance of melt-textured Y_1.6Ba_2.3Cu_3.3O_7-x samples, doped with different amount of B_2O_3 and, subsequently, irradiated by thermal neutrons at the fluence of 1.476 \times 10^17 cm^-2. The microwave surface resistance has been measured as a function of temperature and DC magnetic field. The experimental results are quantitatively discussed in the framework of the Coffey and Clem theory, properly adapted to take into account the d-wave nature of cuprate superconductors. By fitting the experimental data at zero DC field, we have highlighted the effects of the induced defects in the general properties of the samples, including the intergranular region.…
Possibility of unconventional superconductivity of SrTiO3−δ
2003
Abstract SrTiO3−δ can show metallic behavior and superconductivity at T It is demonstrated that by variation of the annealing temperature in vacuum the transport properties of SrTiO3−δ can be tuned continuously from semiconducting to metallic. We present measurements of the upper critical field Bc2(T) which show near Tc a positive curvature. This unusual temperature dependence is consistent with a model of weakly interacting charged bosons which condense in the superconducting state (local pairing). However, measurements of current–voltage curves reveal only small critical currents of our samples. This observation is discussed in the framework of doping inhomogeneities.
Antiferromagnetism and the node structure of the superconducting order parameter of UPd Al
2000
The node structure of the superconducting order parameter of the heavy-fermion system is analyzed within the weak-coupling theory. A pairing interaction induced by the exchange of antiferromagnetic spin excitations is assumed as suggested by recent inelastic neutron scattering experiments and tunneling spectroscopy. The multi-sheeted Fermi surface is taken into account. Based on a model susceptibility for the simple antiferromagnetic structure of , line nodes result at the rim of the magnetic Brillouin zone.
Phase behavior of metals at very high P–T conditions: A review of recent experimental studies
2006
Studies at extreme pressures and temperatures are helpful for understanding the physical properties of the solid state, including such classes of materials as, metals, semiconductors, superconductors, or minerals. In particular, the phase behavior of metals at extreme pressures and temperatures is a challenging problem with many implications for other fields including Earth and planetary sciences. However, despite the efforts performed, the phase behavior of metals at very high pressures (HPs) and temperatures has been proven hard to predict accurately and only a limited number of experimental methods for making measurements in the regime of megabar pressures and thousand degree temperature…