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μSR Study of Zn-Substituted YBa2Cu3O x

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We report zero field and transverse fieldμSR. measurements in magnetic YBa2(Cu1−y Zn y )3O x . Mild disorder of the antiferromagnetic state (x<6.1), a new disordered magnetic phase abovex=6.4 where superconductivity is destroyed by Zn substitution and, finally, local moments in the paramagnetic state are the most salient features related to Zn substitution described here.

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Mendels, P., Brewer, J.H., Alloul, H. et al. μSR Study of Zn-Substituted YBa2Cu3O x . Hyperfine Interact 86, 577–583 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02068950

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