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    Journal of superconductivity 12 (1999), S. 89-94 
    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: Pairing interaction ; superconductivity ; cuprates ; phonon mechanism
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    Notes: Abstract Thermal Difference Reflectance (TDR) Spectroscopy has been used to determinethe superconducting gap parameter for several of the superconducting cupratesover a wide range of energies, ω extending from the infrared (0.3 eV)to the ultraviolet (5.3 eV). A contribution to the pairing is found in eachcase from the phonons, and from an electronic excitation with energy thatranges from 1.6 eV and 2.3 eV for the different compounds attributed to thed 9−d 10 L charge-transfer excitation between Cu and O. In every case thereflectance ratio between the superconducting and normal state, Rs/Rnplotted as a function of photon energy can be well described using theEliashberg theory. The theory also predicted a characteristic shape for thelow energy part of such spectra due to the phonons. We report theobservation of this feature in measurements on films of Tl2Ba2CaCu2O8. Wediscuss the significance of the success of the Eliashberg theory inexplaining these results and successfully predicting new effects in thelight of the correlations that had been thought to invalidate such atheoretical approach.
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    Journal of superconductivity 12 (1999), S. 531-534 
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    Keywords: Organic superconductor ; superconductivity ; anisotropy ; Fermi surface
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    Notes: Abstract The electronic states have been studied in the quasi-one-dimensional DMET-TSeF system, which includes several superconductors and nonsuperconductors. The origin of the different ground states has been examined by using the tight-binding band calculation. The type of the superconductivity has been discussed, considering the electronic wave functions that constitute the Fermi surface.
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    Journal of superconductivity 1 (1988), S. 303-311 
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    Keywords: YBa2Cu3Ox ; evaporation ; films ; superconductivity ; elastic backscattering spectroscopy (EBS)
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    Notes: Abstract We have prepared thin films of Y-Ba-Cu-O by coevaporation in the presence of oxygen onto room-temperature substrates, followed by postannealing in oxygen. Films have been grown on (100) SrTiO3, (100) MgO, and LiNbO3. The films have been characterized by electrical resistivity, X-ray diffraction, and elastic backscattering (EBS) measurements.
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    Journal of superconductivity 1 (1988), S. 339-348 
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; magnetic separation ; magnetic levitation ; supercritical helium ; magneplane ; maglev ; technology crisis
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    Notes: Abstract Seventy-seven years after its discovery, superconductivity has failed to mature into a practical technology because we in America have lacked the curiosity to understand it, the imagination to appreciate it, and the spirit of enterprise to develop it. We are about to miss our last chance to regain technical leadership and economic security if we continue to pretend that higher-T c materials alone will change the situation.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: superconductivity ; Hg-based cuprate ; Hg-1212 (Hg,Mo)Sr2(Ca,R)Cu2O z ; neutron diffraction ; crystal structure
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    Notes: Abstract Two series of Hg-based oxides (Hg0.7Mo0.3)Sr2(Ca1−x R x )Cu2O z (R = Nd and Pr, 0.2 ≤ x ≤ 0.7) have been synthesized. Electrical-resistivity measurements show that these compounds are superconductors with maximum onset T c of 107 and 102 K for Nd- and Pr-containing samples, respectively. The neutron powder diffraction experiments on both as-prepared and O2-annealed samples of R = Nd revealed that the O(3) site at the HgOδ sheets are fully occupied and shifted towards the Hg/Mo site to form Mo–O bonds.
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    Keywords: LaBaCuO ; calcium ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract It has been reported that, by adding equal amounts of CaO and CuO to non superconducting La3Ba3Cu6O z (La-336), a series of superconductors with nominal compositions La3Ca y Ba3Cu6+y O z were prepared with maximum Ton c ∼ 80K. Similar studies on addition of CaO and CuO in nonsuperconducting LaBaCu2O z (La-112) resulted into superconducting LaCaBaCu3O z (La-1113). To date no attempt has been made to synthesize La2CaBa2Cu5O z (La-2125) superconducting phase by addition of CaO and CuO to non superconducting La2Ba2Cu4O z (La-224) system. Also no reports are published to study the effect of replacing larger La3+-ions (1.01Å) by smaller rare earth ions viz Y3+(0.89Å), Er3+(0.91Å), Gd3+(0.91Å) on the structural and superconducting properties of (La2−x R x )Ba2(Ca y Cu4+y )O z (LRBCaC); 0.0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5; y=2x system. In this paper, we report the method of synthesis, structural and superconducting property characterization using X-ray diffraction, oxygen content measurements using iodometry, resistivity measurements using d.c. four probe technique and a.c. susceptibility measurements in the temperature range RT to 15K. Also a comparative study, on the evolution of superconducting phase with Ca-concentration for different rare earth substitutions for LRBCaC system in the context of hole doping mechanism, is carried out.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 61-68 
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; pressure dependence ; interlayer interactions
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    Notes: Abstract We have studied the role of interlayer interactions (W) in the pressure dependence of T c of layered superconductors. The expressions for dT c /dP are obtained by including the effects of layered structure within the framework of two different proposed models, namely the negative-U Hubbard model and the Hirsch model. We observe that the inclusion of interlayer interaction provides better explanation of pressure dependence of T c . Our numerical results show that the systems having one CuO2 layer per unit cell may be well described by small values of W while the larger values of W accounts for the systems having two or more superconducting layers in a unit cell. The calculated values of dT c /dP vs. W are found to be in good agreement with those of experimental results obtained for various high T c superconductors of cuprate family.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: electron-phonon injection ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract From various theoretical approaches it seems to be rather well established that the Zhang–Rice (ZR) singlet state should play an important role in doped high-temperature superconducting (HTSC) oxides. Yet the conclusion that a one-band model is capable of describing many of the unusual physics observed in HTSC compounds has been questioned because the p z states of the oxygen atoms in the planes as well as those of the apical oxygen atoms hybridize with the Cu d3z2-r2 orbitals and induce a mixing of the in-plane states with the out-of-plane bands. It is shown that electron–lattice coupling and polarizability effects modify the electronic structure of the effective Hamiltonian considered here.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 913-916 
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; Luttinger liquids ; D-wave pairs ; lattice distortions ; xy models.
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    Notes: Abstract We propose a model for a spatially modulated collective state of superconducting cuprates in which the electronic properties vary locally in space. In this model, the regions of higher hole density (called stripes) are described as Luttinger liquids and the regions of lower density (antiferromagnetic ladders) as an interacting bosonic gas of $${\text{d}}_{x^2 - y^2 } $$ hole pairs. We show that the transition to the superconducting state is topologic and driven by decay processes among these elementary excitations in the presence of vibrations.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 999-1003 
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    Keywords: bipolaron ; polaron ; electron-phonon coupling ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract We explore the properties of the bipolaron in a 1D Holstein–Hubbard model with dynamical quantum phonons. We apply strong coupling theory to investigate the intersite bipolaron. We investigate the influence of the Hubbard interaction on the bipolaron binding energy, effective mass, and phase diagram. We compare our analytic results to recent numerical calculations [1]. In the intermediate and strong coupling regimes, a bipolaron is stable beyond the naive stability limit U 0 = 2ωg 2. The intersite bipolaron has a significantly reduced mass compared to the single site bipolaron, and is stable in the strong coupling regime up toU c ∼ 4ωg 2.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 1009-1010 
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; charge density waves ; BCS theory
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    Notes: Abstract We study the pairing potential induced by fluctuations around a static charge-density wave (CDW) with scattering vector Q by means of the Fröhlich transformation. For general commensurability M, defined as |k + M Q〉 = |k〉, we find that the intraband pair scattering within the M subbands scales with M, whereas the interband pair scattering becomes suppressed with increasing CDW order parameter. As a consequence, superconductivity is suppressed when the Fermi energy is located between the subbands, as it is usually the case for nesting induced CDWs, but due to the vertex renormalization it can be substantially enhanced when the chemical potential is shifted sufficiently inside one of the subbands. Additional magnetic stripe order restricts this enhancement to the case in which the stripes are half-filled.
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    Keywords: Cuprates ; superconductivity ; optical microscopy ; phase differentiation
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    Notes: Abstract A common mineralogical technique for identifying individual crystals in a heterogeneous, polycrystalline sample involves the observation at room temperature of their colors in reflected polarized light (colors of polarization). Here we present the observation that a brownish yellow (golden) color of polarization is not only characteristic of the YBa2Cu3O7 superconductor, but of the cuprate superconductors in general and is correlated with the occurrence of superconductivity.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 951-953 
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; high-temperature superconductors
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    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A brief overview of some of main highlights of the Symposium on Localised and Itinerant States (SILS) is presented.
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    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: superconductivity ; flux penetration ; bismuth-lead ; hysteresis loops ; a.c. susceptibility
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    Notes: Abstract Magnetic measurements were conducted on a sample of chemically synthesized Bi1.5Pb0.5Sr1.5Ca1.75Cu2O x using an a.c. susceptometer and a vibrating sample magnetometer. The sample showed a large fraction of the phase with a superconducting onset temperature of 110K. This high-temperature superconducting phase appears to have extremely narrow hysteresis loops above liquid-nitrogen temperatures, showing a small number of eflective flux pinning sites. Below 40 K, a dimpling can be observed in the hysteresis loop under certain conditions.
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    Journal of superconductivity 2 (1989), S. 323-328 
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; theory ; thermoelectric effects
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    Notes: Abstract The possibility of observing thermoelectric effects in high-temperature superconductors (HTS) is discussed.
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu2+x O y ; microstructure
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    Notes: Abstract In the Pb-doped Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O system, optimization of the composition and heat treatment conditions at which a greater amount of the high-T c phase forms has been reported in our early paper [1], where the temperature of zero resistance was 107K. Recently, we have achieved zero resistance at 117 K and observed an a.c. susceptibility step at around 150 K by changing the Cu composition in the Bi1.6Pb0.4Sr2Ca2Cu2+x O y system (x=0, 0.4, 0.8, 1.2, and 1.6).
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    Journal of superconductivity 11 (1998), S. 595-602 
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    Keywords: Hg1Ba2Ca2Cu3O y ; processing microstructure ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract A series of quenching experiments were conducted to understand the sequence of reactions that occur during the synthesis of doped Hg1223, (Hg, A)Ba2Ca2Cu3O y , A = Re, Bi, and Pb (HgA1223). The formation and decomposition of the intermediate phases during the high-temperature reaction were followed as a function of temperature. HgA1223 phase forms over a wide range of temperatures, 750–950°C, 750–880°C, and 840–880°C for A = Re, Pb, and Bi, respectively. At T〈750°C, HgA1212 phase forms for A = Re and Pb. Based on the results of quenching experiments, heat treatment conditions were optimized for the synthesis of pure HgA1223 phase using commercial BaCaCuO precursor powders. A reduced-temperature annealing stage after the high-temperature reaction helps in grain growth and improves the microstructural characteristics of HgA1223 samples. Control of Hg pressure during the reaction is crucial for achieving phase purity, grain growth, and texture in the final products. A novel approach for the control of Hg pressure during the synthesis of HgA1223, which consists of using CaHgO2 as an external Hg source, is reported. HgA1223 samples synthesized using the new synthesis protocol exhibit improved microstructural and superconducting properties.
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    Journal of superconductivity 6 (1993), S. 107-109 
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    Keywords: BiSrCaCuO ; superconductivity ; phase structure
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    Notes: Abstract With XRD,R-T curves, and a.cϰ measurements, the doping and codoping effects of Sb and V to a Cu-deficient Pb-doped Bi system have been studied. A sample singly doped with V possesses aT c about 2 K lower than that of a sample singly doped with Sb. This is attributed to the different sites of their substitution. It was observed that for promoting 2223 phase formation, Sb and V works cooperatively, and the codoping of Sb may enhance the 2223 phase formed. With a low doping level of Sb, the optimum doping amount of V is 0.3, i.e., with a nominal composition of Bi1.5Pb0.3Sb0.06Sr2Ca2Cu2.4V0.3O y . A sample in which the 2223 phase is the dominant phase and which has a zero resistance transition temperature of 105 K has been obtained.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 353-356 
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    Keywords: electron–electron interaction ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract By using an attractive potential that varies in reverse proportion with respect to the third power of the distance between the two particles, we resolved the Schrodinger equation for an electron pair. We applied these statements to superconductors and obtained a good agreement with experimental data and BCS theory.
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    Journal of superconductivity 7 (1994), S. 427-428 
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    Keywords: Thermal expansion ; dielectric ; metal ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract A negative thermal expansion was measured for Ba1−x K x BiO3. This anomaly decreases with increasingx, still exists atx=0.4, and disappears atx=0.5.
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    Journal of superconductivity 11 (1998), S. 327-330 
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    Keywords: Microwave spectroscopy ; YBaCuO ; 123 phase ; superconductivity ; neutron irradiation
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    Notes: Abstract The high-T c superconducting system YBa2Cu3Oδ:Li (123) was investigated by microwave absorption. The effect of neutron irradiation on the 123 phase as well as the dependence of the resulting modification both on the neutron fluence and on the doping behavior with Li are discussed. The results show a significant improvement of the superconducting characteristics: critical temperature, phase homogeneity, and critical current densities for a certain neutron fluence. We have found that the optinum neutron fluence for irradiation is 4.98×1021 m−2.
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    Keywords: ErBa2Cu3O7 ; superconductivity ; optical microscopy ; phase differentiation
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    Notes: Abstract The orthorhombic superconducting phase of YBa2Cu3O7 is shown to be differentiable from its tetragonal precursor by optical microscopy. Individual grains 1 μm in diameter or larger are found to either exhibit the color of the compensator in reflected polarized light (tetragonal material) or to change colors from the compensator (orthorhombic material). By using color differences, retained tetragonal material and the orthorhombic nature of untwinned areas of grains are identified. The advantage to producing better superconducting single crystals and sintered polycrystalline materials is discussed.
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    Journal of superconductivity 1 (1988), S. 175-180 
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    Keywords: band structure ; electron-phonon interaction ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract A comparison is made between the band structure of LaAgO3 and LaCuO3, which is the cubic counterpart of the high-T c superconducting oxides. The electron-phonon parameterη is also calculated and is found to be larger for Ag and O in LaAgO3 than for Cu and O in LaCuO3.
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    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: ErBa2Cu3O7 ; crystal growth ; microscopy ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract Millimeter-sized crystals of ErBa2Cu3O7 were fortuitously grown while sintering a flat disk. It was possible to separate individual crystals from the sintered mass and measure their properties. The resistive transition and onset of magnetic transition of a single crystal was 93 K and the resistive transition width was 〈 1 K. Flux expulsion was observed and individual crystals could be levitated by a magnetic field. Crystals showed unusual growth features. They were heavily corrugated along the part of the crystal that grew parallel to the top surface of the disk and that coincided with thec axis of the unit cell. Crystals were characterized by X-rays, electron microscopy, and optical microscopy.
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    Journal of superconductivity 12 (1999), S. 591-595 
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    Keywords: Reentrant first-order transition ; TiN ; superconductivity ; spin paramagnetism
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    Notes: Abstract Reentrant first-order transitions are observed in thin TiN films under the paramagnetic limitation of superconductivity when the tricritical point appears on the locus of the reentrant second-order transition.
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    Journal of superconductivity 11 (1998), S. 117-118 
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    Keywords: High pressure synthesis ; mercury oxides ; superconductivity ; oxygen content
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    Notes: Abstract The Hg-1223 and Hg-1234 phases were synthesized using the program-controlled high pressure chamber. The variation of the oxygen content in the starting oxides mixture “HgBa2Ca3Cu4Ox”, performed by changing BaO/BaO2 and Cu2O/CuO ratios influences significantly the phase formation. Dependence of Tc vs. a-parameter for HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+δ superconductor has a cupola-shaped character, as it was found for the lower members of the homologous series.
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; doping ; nuclear magnetic resonance ; spin-orbit coupling ; density functional
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    Notes: Abstract The electronic structure of Sr-doped La2CuO4 has been investigated by means of cluster calculations. The results indicate changes in the energies of the molecular orbitals when a copper atom is in the neighborhood of a Sr; in particular, the spin-orbit coupling is altered. It is shown that the Cu nuclear spin-lattice relaxation time depends crucially on this coupling when measured along the direction perpendicular to the CuO2 planes. It is argued that the results presented here are compatible with recent experimental observations.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 1031-1040 
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; mesoscopic particles
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    Notes: Abstract Recently, it has been possible to construct single-electron transistors to study electronic properties, including superconductivity, in metallic grains of nanometer size. Among several theoretical results are suppression of superconductivity with decreasing grain size and parity effect (i.e., dependence on the parity of the number of electrons on the grain). We study how these results are affected by degeneracy of energy levels. In addition to the time-reversal symmetry, for certain energy spectra and more generally for lattice symmetries, energy levels degenerate strongly near the Fermi energy. For a parabolic dispersion, degeneracy d is of the order of k F L, whereas the typical distance between the levels is of the order of ɛF/(k F L)2, where k F and ɛF are the Fermi wave-vector and energy, respectively, and L is the particle size. First, using an exact solution method for BCS Hamiltonian with finite number of energy levels, for the well-studied nondegenerate case we find a new feature. In that case, parity effect exhibits a minimum instead of a monotonic behavior. For d-fold degenerate states, we find that the ratio of two successive parity effect parameters Δp is nearly 1 + 1/d. Our numeric solutions for the exact ground-state energy of negative U Hubbard model on a cubic cluster also give very similar results. Hence we conclude that parity effect is a general property of small Fermi systems with attractive interaction, and it is closely related to degeneracy of energy levels.
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    Keywords: Bismuth ; lead substitution ; superconductivity ; Raman spectroscopy
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    Notes: Abstract Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction were used to follow structure and phase formation at various stages in order to study the effect of Pb substitution in (Bi1−x Pb x Sr3Ca3Cu4O y samples. We found that major reactions involving Bi2O3 occurred at around 700°C and that reactions with Ca, Cu, and Pb started at a lower temperature. The amount of Ca2PbO4 formed increases as a function of lead concentration and annealing temperature (up to 800°C), but excess lead substitution (50%) destroys the superconductivity. The high-temperature superconducting phase (2223) is only observed in the 15% and 20% leaded samples. These two samples exhibit a higher amount of Ca2PbO4 during intermediate processing stages, which suggests that the presence of the Ca2PbO4 is important for the formation of the high-T c phase. It was found that theT c increases with lead concentration (up to 20% Pb).
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    Journal of superconductivity 5 (1992), S. 1-3 
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    Keywords: Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O ; superconductivity ; phase structure
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    Notes: Abstract The effect of oxygen content on superconductivity of the 2212 and 2223 phase has been studied. By comparing the excess oxygen, the modulation vector, the XRD patterns, and the electric resistivity of 2212 and 2223 phase samples obtained with different post-annealing conditions, i.e., annealing at 600°C or quenching from 860°C, it was found that the super-conductivity is markedly influenced by both the defect distribution in non-Bi layers and the interstitial oxygens incorporated in the Bi-O layers. A tentative explanation for this is given.
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    Journal of superconductivity 5 (1992), S. 25-27 
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    Keywords: YBa2Cu3O7(Ag) ; superconductivity ; ac losses
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    Notes: Abstract 60-Hz ac lossesP were measured at temperature 77 K for sintered powder (YBa2Cu3O7)1-x Ag x samples as a function of applied magnetic fieldh. Rod-shaped samples were cut from pellets forx= 0 and 0.05. The losses were measured in a uniform ac magnetic fieldh applied parallel to the sample surface. Measurements were made in fields up toh= 1000 A/cm rms at temperature 4.2 K and up toh=600 A/cm rms at temperature 77 K. The results may indicate an increase of the intergranular current density and are discussed in relation to the grain size.
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    Journal of superconductivity 5 (1992), S. 301-311 
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    Keywords: Ag substitution ; BPSCCO ; bismuth ; Raman spectroscopy ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract The effects of Ag substitution on the formation of the superconducting phases in the BPSCCO system have been investigated by Raman spectroscopy and XRD. The silver was found either to accelerate the formation of the 2212 phase or to reduce the formation temperature of the 2212 phase. Moreover, addition of even a small amount of silver (Bi∶Pb∶Ag=8∶2∶1) poisons or inhibits the formation of the 2223 phase. However, there is no apparent effect on theT c of both the 2212 and 2223 phases. In addition, the presence of silver does not alter the mechanism for the formation of the PBSCCO superconducting phases.
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    Journal of superconductivity 12 (1999), S. 511-514 
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    Keywords: Organic superconductors ; BETS ; superconductivity ; critical field ; anisotropy
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    Notes: Abstract The upper critical field B c2 of the organic superconductor λ-(BETS)2GaCl4 has been determined from resistance measurements for orientation of the magnetic field along three perpendicular crystallographic directions. The Ginzburg–Landau coherence length was estimated from the slope of B c2(T) curve near T c as 12.5 nm, 1.6 nm, and 12.5 nm for the a*-, b*-, and c-directions. Angular dependence of the critical field within highly conducting ac plane at 1.5 K was shown to possess two-fold symmetry, which can be related to the band structure anisotropy.
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    Journal of superconductivity 7 (1994), S. 243-249 
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    Keywords: Electronic specific heat ; superconductivity ; pseudogap ; Fermi statistics
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    Notes: Abstract We have determined for the first time the electronic specific heatγ(x, T) of YBa2Cu3O6+x for 0.16≤x≤0.97 from 1.8 to 300 K. Weakly superconducting behavior betweenx=0.4 and 0.8 progresses rapidly to strong coupling BCS-like superconducting and metallic normal state behavior forx〉 0.9. However, the continuous development of the entropyS(x, T) withx andT across the entire series suggests a progressive modification of the low-energy spin spectrum with hole doping rather than a simple band model. Fermi statistics andk-space pairing for allx is indicated by the magnitude andT-dependence ofS(x, T). Pseudogap behavior inS(x, T) is observed over a temperature region aboveT c , which increases rapidly with oxygen depletion to around 200 K forx∼0.7. This loss of entropy reflects normal-state correlations apparently unrelated to the superconducting pairing.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 687-690 
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    Keywords: magnetism ; RuSr2GdCu2O8 ; superconductivity ; coexistence ; ruthenocuprate ; generalized gradient approximation
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    Notes: Abstract The ruthenocuprate RuSr2GdCu2O8 orders magnetically at 135 K and then becomes superconducting at 45 K. These transitions have been observed by several groups, but the intrinsically complex nature of the compound, as well as the unexpected coexistence of magnetism with high-temperature superconductivity, makes it uncertain what the magnetic, electronic, and structural character of its ground state is. We find that density functional-based evaluations give a magnetic and structural character that is consistent with the latest data: the RuO6 octahedra rotate (by 7° around the c^ axis) causing a $$\sqrt 2 \times \sqrt 2 $$ doubling of the cell, and an antiferromagnetic structure that has this same cell doubling is favored over a ferromagnetic alignment of Ru spins. The minority Ru d xy states are partially occupied, leaving a metallic RuO2 layer that dopes the CuO2 bilayer and may lead to canting of the Ru spins.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 947-949 
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    Keywords: polymers ; nanostructures ; ferromagnetism ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract Samples of some nonconjugated polymers exhibiting unusual conducting properties reveal huge, field-dependent diamagnetism at 300 K if concentration of charge carriers exceeds certain threshold about 2′1018 cm−3. Data obtained are consistent with theory of local electronic nanostructures that combine ferromagnetic ground state with some features of superconductors.
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    Journal of superconductivity 2 (1989), S. 293-304 
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    Keywords: laser annealing ; Y-Ba-Cu-O ; plasma spray ; thick films ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract Recent advances in the fabrication of high-T c superconducting thick films demand processing techniques which can eliminate film/substrate interdifiusion that occurs during subsequent post-annealing heat treatment after the film is deposited, thereby limiting the application of the thick films for devices. The present study evaluates laser annealing techniques for plasma-deposited Y-Ba-Cu-O thick films using a high-energy CO2 laser (10.6Μm) in a continuous wave mode. The results are compared with those obtained by conventional furnace annealing techniques necessary for post-heat treatment of as-deposited superconducting thick films. The high-T c superconducting phase is recovered by cationic diffusion during subsequent post-annealing heat treatment. Crystallographic phases and microstructural characterization have been performed using XRD, SEM, and EPMA analytical techniques. The significance of the technology lies in the elimination of film/substrate interdiffusion problems, thereby resulting in high-quality superconducting thick films. The technology will significantly reduce the post-annealing times usually required by conventional furnace annealing techniques.
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; EuBa2Cu3Oy ; iron substitution ; oxygen stoichiometry ; conductivity ; microwave response ; cell constants
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    Notes: Abstract A series of EuBa2(Cu1−x Fe x )3Oy (0.0⩽x⩽0.15) ceramics were prepared and examined by thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray powder diffraction, electrical resistance measurements, and a magnetically modulated microwave absorption technique. The oxygen content (y=6.98±0.03), determined by thermogravimetric analysis in a reducing atmosphere, was independent of the iron concentration forx⩽0.12. The introduction of iron into the EuBa2Cu3O y lattice, via substitution into copper sites, effects a progressive decrease in the superconducting transition temperature with increasing iron concentration. Normal-state conductivity similarly progresses from a low resistivity and negative temperature coefficient behavior, to a semiconducting-like response at the high iron concentrations. X-ray powder diffraction measurements indicate that material containing 6% iron and above is tetragonal, yet it remains superconducting with up to at least 12% iron.
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    Journal of superconductivity 4 (1991), S. 357-360 
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    Keywords: Excitonic mechanism ; superconductivity ; John Bardeen
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    Journal of superconductivity 5 (1992), S. 83-94 
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    Keywords: Theory ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract Based on a generalized BCS Hamiltonian in which the interaction strengths (V 11,V 22,V 12) among and between “electron” (1) and “hole” (2) Cooper pairs are differentiated, the thermodynamic properties of a type-I superconductor below the critical temperatureT c are investigated. An expression for the ground-state energy,W-W 0, relative to the unperturbed Bloch system is obtained:W-W 0=−1/4[N 1(0)Δ 1 2 +N 2(0)Δ 2 2 ], whereN j(0) represent the electron and hole densities of states at the Fermi energy εF, and Δj are the solutions of the simultaneous equations, $$\Delta _j = \tfrac{1}{2}V_{j1} N_1 (0)\Delta _1 {\text{ sinh}}^{ - {\text{1}}} (\hbar \omega _D /\Delta _1 ) + \tfrac{1}{2}V_{j2} N_2 (0)\Delta 2_2 {\text{ sinh}}^{ - {\text{1}}} (\hbar \omega _D /\Delta _2 )$$ with ωD denoting the Debye frequency. The usual BCS formulas are obtained in the limits: (all)V jl=V0,N 1(0) =N 2(0). Any excitations generated through the BCS interaction Hamiltonian containingV jl must involve Cooper pairs of antiparallel spins and nearly opposite momenta. The nonzero momentum orexcited Cooper pairs belowT c are shown to have an excitation energy band minimum lower than the quasi-electrons, which were regarded as the elementary excitations in the original BCS theory. The energy gapε g(T) defined relative to excited and zero-momentum Cooper pairs (whenV jl〉0) decreases fromε g(0) to 0 as the temperatureT is raised from 0 toT c. If “electrons” only are available as in a monovalent metal like sodium (V 12=0), the energy constant Δ1 is finite but the energy gap vanishes identically for allT. In agreement with the BCS theory, the present theory predicts that a pure nonmagnetic metal in any dimensions should have a Cooper-pair ground state whose energy is lower than that of the Bloch ground state. Additionally it predicts that a monovalent metal should remain normal down to 0K, and that there should be no strictly one-dimensional superconductor.
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    Journal of superconductivity 5 (1992), S. 203-217 
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    Keywords: Cuprates ; superconductivity ; review
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    Notes: Abstract Different ways to optimizeT c 's and the magnetic properties of high-T c superconductive cuprates are described and discussed. Oxygen intercalation-desintercalation phenomena and cationic substitutions (M3+ for M2+ or vice versa) lead to a variation of the hole carrier density and can have a drastic influence onT c 's, as shown for bismuth, thallium, and lead-based cuprates, as well as for La2CuO4 and “123”-type superconductors. In the former, the role of hole reservoirs for the rock salt type layers is outlined. The modification of the hybridization of orbitals can also explain the variations ofT c 's observed in some systems like Y1−x Ca x Ba2Cu3−x :Fe x O7 in which the oxidation state of copper remains constant. A critical current density enhancement can be realized by irradiating high-T c materials by high-energy heavy ions because of the peculiar columnar structure of the heavy ion-induced tracks. The effects of such columnar defects, 70 Å in diameter, on flux pinning, magnetic relaxation, and location of the irreversibility line of bismuth-based 2212 crystals irradiated by 6-GeV Pb ions are reported. We observe a strong shift of the irreversibility line toward high fields and temperatures, indicating that pinning effects must be taken into account in the vortex lattice motion. Such induced changes are accompanied by a strong enhancement of the critical current density and a significant enlargement of the irreversibility region in theH,T plane.
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    Journal of superconductivity 6 (1993), S. 185-189 
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    Keywords: Thallium cuprates ; superconductivity ; magnetic hysteresis ; irreversibility ; flux pinning
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    Notes: Abstract dc magnetic hysteresis as well as flux penetration and flux expulsion were investigated in Tl2−y Ba2CaCu2O8−x polycrystals and monocrystals. All measurements were performed at 35 K and in the 0–5 T field range. Hysteresis measurements revealed an irreversibility field of about 2 T. Existing models predict identical field-cooled (fc) and zero-field-cooled (zfc) magnetizations and vanishing time dependence above this field. Although the identical fc and zfc magnetizations are in fact observed, the time dependence vanishes only for flux penetration after zero-field cooling; a remanence is preserved after field cooling and decays with a finite relaxation rate. Activation energies calculated on the basis of the thermal activation model display a pronounced field dependence, and arelower for flux penetration than for flux expulsion in high fields (H≥3 T) for all orientations. This behavior of extreme layered superconductors contradicts classical theoretical models and questions the original definition of the irreversibility line as well. All of our results are consistent with the recent theory of lock-in transition, and can be well interpreted by using those principles.
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    Journal of superconductivity 7 (1994), S. 547-553 
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    Keywords: van Hove singularities ; superconductivity ; cuprates ; doped fullerenes
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    Notes: Abstract We review the main results of the van Hove scenario applied to superconducting cuprates. It is based on the assumption that in these materials, the Fermi level lies near a singularity in the density of states (DOS). This hypothesis has recently been confirmed experimentally. We show that this model explains many properties of the high-T c superconductors. We show that an anaogous model with a peak in the DOS may also be applied to the superconducting doped fullerenes. A general feature of the model is a very short coherence length.
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    Journal of superconductivity 7 (1994), S. 589-591 
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    Keywords: Two-band ; pair transfer ; superconductivity ; dimer ; Hubbard model
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    Notes: Abstract In the two-chain Hubbard model the on-site Coulomb repulsion generates a remarkably large pair-transfer coupling constant between bonding and antibonding orbitals of a dimer made of the two sites lying on the opposite chains and linked by a transfer energy. It leads to a pair-transfer interaction between two bands composed of these orbitals, promoting superconductivity (SC). Since it is found to be as large as intraband Coulomb coupling constants, our previous work suggests that SC can occur in this model. In fact we have obtained a clear indication of SC in restricted-size systems carrying out the exact-diagonalization with 6 electrons and a variational diagonalization with up to 14. The SC occurs in suitable band situations for a wide range of on-site Coulomb energies. We also obtained such an SC indication in a two-dimensional Hubbard model. We mention some candidate materials substantiating the present mechanism and suggest it to be quite general.
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    Journal of superconductivity 7 (1994), S. 921-924 
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    Keywords: Iodine ; superconductivity ; high pressure ; low temperature ; monatomic phase
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    Notes: Abstract The superconductivity of metallic iodine is observed at temperatures below 1.2 K under pressures above 28 GPa by magnetization and electrical resistance measurements. The pressure dependence of the superconducting transition temperature is studied up to 74 GPa. This is the first observation of the superconductivity of the molecular-dissociated monatomic metal.
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    Journal of superconductivity 8 (1995), S. 9-10 
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    Keywords: Isotope effect ; superconductivity ; fullerenes ; oxide superconductors
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    Notes: Abstract The role of pair breaking effects on the isotope effect coefficient is investigated using the generalized Abrikosov and Gorkov theory of superconductors. It is found that the pair breaking effects enhance the isotope effect coefficient. This provides a plausible explanation for the enhancement of the isotope effect coefficient as a function of impurity concentration in yttrium-, europium-, and lanthanum-based high-T c superconductors. It may also explain the very large value of the isotope effect coefficient in Rb3C60 superconductors provided some intrinsic disorder is assumed.
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    Journal of superconductivity 8 (1995), S. 67-70 
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    Keywords: Fullerenes ; superconductivity ; Ba6C60 ; critical magnetic fields ; electronic properties
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    Notes: Abstract From SQUID measurements we determine the basic critical magnetic field values for bcc phase Ba6C60 superconductor and hence evaluate the major parameters of superconductivity in this material. A comparative analyses of these parameters observed for the alkaline-earth-doped vs. alkali-metal-doped C60 superconductors is presented. These two systems are found to differ substantially in their superconducting properties: for Ba6C60 we find that the upper critical fieldH c 2≈2 T, and the Ginzburg-Landau parameterκ≈15, as compared to the values 50 T and 100, respectively, for superconducting K3C60. On the other hand, the electronic properties for all the superconducting fullerenes are rather similar with, for example, the Fermi energyE F∼0.1 eV.
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    Keywords: YBa2Cu3O7 ; superconductivity ; millimeter wave spectroscopy ; dynamic conductivity ; scattering rate
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    Notes: Abstract A millimeter wave spectrometer for frequencies between 100 and 350 GHz consisting of continuously tunable backward wave oscillators as sources and a quasioptical interferometer in the Mach-Zehnder configuration was used to measure the transmittivity in phase and amplitude of YBa2Cu3O7 thin films on NdGaO3 substrates. From the measured spectra we derived the real and imaginary part of the dynamic conductivityσ=σ 1+iσ 2 in the superconducting state as a function of temperature. Theσ 1(T) andσ 2(T) values at 300 GHz were compared to corresponding values at 19 GHz determined by surface impedance measurements of the same films using a shielded dielectric resonator. Our observed frequency dependence of bothσ 1(T) andσ 2(T) is consistent with a strong reduction of the quasiparticle scattering rateτ −1(T) with decreasing temperature belowT c .
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    Journal of superconductivity 8 (1995), S. 163-167 
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    Keywords: (Pb0.5Cu0.5)SrLaCuO5±δ ; (Pb0.5Cd0.5)SrLaCuO5±δ ; superconductivity ; neutron diffraction
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    Notes: Abstract A 1201-phase superconductor (Pb0.5Cu0.5)SrLaCuO5±δ exhibiting a zero-resistance (R=0) state at 21 K has been synthesized. Neutron Rietveld refinement of the structure shows substantial oxygen disorder in the (Pb/Cu)-O(3) monolayer and excess occupancy of oxygen at the O(3) sites. The superconducting behavior of (Pb0.5Cd0.5)SrLaCuO5±δ , prepared under identical conditions, yields a value ofT c (R=0) equal to 24 K. The presence of extra oxygen appears to be responsible for trapping of holes within the rock-salt (Pb/Cu)-O(3).
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    Journal of superconductivity 8 (1995), S. 523-526 
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    Keywords: Bipolarons ; infra-red absorption ; mobility ; liquid ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract Superconductivity has long been speculated to result from charge carriers paired as mobile charged bosons. Although the pairing of carriers as small (single-site) bipolarons is known, small bipolarons readily localize. By contrast, large (multi-site) bipolarons, in analogy with large polarons, should be mobile. It is shown that large bipolarons can form in solids with very displaceable ions, e.g., many oxides. Large-polaronic (but not small-polaronic) carriers produce absorption spectra like the carrier-induced absorptions observed in cuprates. Redistribution of the self-trapped carriers of large bipolarons among sites of carriers' molecular orbitals in response to atomic motions lowers phonon frequencies. The dependence of the phonon zero-point energy on the spatial distribution of large bipolarons produces a phonon-mediated attraction between them. This dynamic quantum-mechanical attraction fosters the condensation of large bipolarons into a liquid. Superconductivity can result when the large-bipolarons' groundstate remains liquid rather than solidifying.
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; cuprate ; Hg ; Tl
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    Notes: Abstract The results of studies of new Hg based cuprate superconductors are reported. Several members of a new family of (Hg,Tl)(Ba,Sr)Can−2CunOx high temperature superconductors have been synthesized. These compounds, which are analogs to the Hg-Ba-Ca- and Tl-Ba-Ca-layered cuprates, are multi-phased and have superconducting transition temperatures above 100 K. Incorporation of Hg appears to stabilize several of the Tl-compounds, including a double layer. Tl/Sr system, in a manner similar to the role that Pb plays in the Tl/Sr- and Bi/Sr-systems. It has been suggested that recent reports of resistive Tc's above 200 K in Hg based samples are due to the presence of free Hg. Magnetization measurements of such a sample confirm this hypothesis.
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    Keywords: Y0.4Pr0.6Ba2−xCaxCu3O7−δ ; superconductivity ; crystal structure
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    Notes: Abstract Y0.4Pr0.6Ba2−xCaxCu3O7−δ polycrystalline samples were prepared and investigated. The Ca substitution led to a structural variation toward tetragonal symmetry, possibly due to the structural modification within the Cu(1)O layer. Superconductivity and metallic conduction were recovered whenx≥0.2, giving one more evidence for the existence of the ion-size effect at the Ba site.
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    Journal of superconductivity 11 (1998), S. 653-661 
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    Keywords: YBa2Cu3O7−x ; lithium halides ; LiF ; LiCl ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract The effects of addition to YBa2Cu3O7−x of lithium halides (YBa2Cu3O7−x (LiF) y , and YBa2Cu3O7−x (LiCl) y ) on the structural, electric, magnetic, and transport properties are analyzed. Both structural and superconducting properties depend weakly on the lithium content up to y= 0.10. The critical temperature keeps on a value well above 91 K for a small amount of lithium halide (reaching 93.48K. for y= 0.02 in YBa2Cu3O7−x (LiF) y and 91.30 K in YBa2Cu3O7−x (LiCl) y ), but for higher concentration of Li it rapidly decreases (81.68K for y= 0.20). The same behavior is exhibited in the lower intragranular critical field. The intragranular critical current density depends on the magnetic field as a power law:j c∝B −α, with a lithium-concentration-dependent α. The voltage–current characteristics follow a law typical for granular superconductors, V∝(I−I c(B,T)) n(B,T). The dependence of the intergranular critical current, I c, and of the exponent, n, on temperature, magnetic field, and concentration is analyzed.
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    Journal of superconductivity 11 (1998), S. 743-748 
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    Keywords: Nanocrystals ; nanosuperconductor ; structure ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract A nanosuperconductor was prepared and characterized in the present work. The nanosuperconductor consisted of nanocrystals with superconducting transition temperature, T c, of 88 K. Dimension of the nanocrystals is dozens nm in diameter and hundreds nm in length. The compound of the nanocrystals has a formula of Y4Ba8Cu12O27. The structure of the nanocrystals was found to be an orthorhombic perovskite, and the lattice constants were determined as a = 7.634 Å, b = 7.758 Å, and c = 11.654 Å, respectively.
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    Keywords: Extended Hubbard Hamiltonian ; Holstein dimer ; polarons ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract A polaronic Hamiltonian is obtained for a dimer of length a, including an Einstein phonon of frequency Ω, a Holstein coupling g 0, and all the electronic one- and two-body terms consistent with a single orbital per site (the latter evaluated in terms of Wannier functions built from Gaussian atomic orbitals). In the quarter- and half-filled orbital cases, the possible ground states for varying a, at given g 0 and Ω, are identified by independent and simultaneous optimization of the electronic and phononic parameters.
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    Journal of superconductivity 12 (1999), S. 431-434 
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    Keywords: Cd0.8Ba2(Y0.7Ca0.4)Cu3.5O y ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract A new Cd-containing superconductor with nominal composition ofCd0.8Ba2(Y0.7Ca0.4)Cu3.5O y was synthesized and investigated. The obtained Cd and Ca-doped 123 phase exhibits an orthorhombic (T c=80 K) or tetragonal (T c=65 K) modification depending on the reaction atmosphere. It was shown that the combined Cd and Ca substitution facilitates the 123 phase formation. The results of the EDX analysis, as well as the comparison of the obtained lattice parameters with those of undoped, Cd-doped, and Ca-doped 123 have shown that both Cd and Ca enter the 123 phase and form a new Cd–Ba–Y–Ca–Cu–O superconducting compound.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 1-20 
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    Keywords: doping ; Josephson junctions ; photoconductivity ; superconductivity ; thin films
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    Notes: Abstract Persistent photoconductivity is an interesting and unusual property of high temperature superconductors. Illumination of these compounds can lead to a change in doping that is persistent at low temperature and relaxes back to its initial value at elevated temperatures. This photodoping can give rise to an improvement of superconducting properties, which is contrary to the illumination effects in conventional superconductors. Furthermore, these photo-induced effects can also be used to probe and modify the properties of grain boundaries in grain boundary Josephson junctions. This paper reviews the experimental data and proposed theoretical models related to these photoinduced effects.
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    Keywords: degradation ; superconductivity ; Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ single crystals
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    Notes: Abstract As for irradiated Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ single crystals annealed in flowing N2 atmosphere, flowing O2 atmosphere, and air, their superconductivity was degraded during exposure to air. The degradation of superconducting transition temperature T c is attributed to the doping of oxygen. The small recovery of T c may be related to the redistribution of oxygen. The superconductivity of samples annealed in N2 atmosphere and air is more stable than that of the sample annealed in O2 atmosphere during exposure to air.
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    Keywords: Ce-free Pb-3222 compound ; superconductivity ; x-ray diffraction ; electrical resistivity ; magnetic susceptibility
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    Notes: Abstract It has been found that the Pb-3222 phase sample could been synthesized in Ce-free Pb-Sr-La-Gd-Cu-O system and the nearly single-phase samples can be obtained within a limited composition. Then, among the nearly single-phase samples, a sample with a nominal composition of Pb2Sr1.4La0.7Gd1.9Cu3O z shows a diamagnetic signal with an onset around 20 K. The superconducting behavior is supposed to arise from the Pb-3222 phase.
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 121-128 
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; crystal structure ; magnetization ; 214
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    Notes: Abstract The substitution of strontium for lead in the material (La1.5Pb0.5−x Sr x )CuO z , x = 0–0.15 has been carried out. A stable and reproducible single phased superconducting materials can be obtained inside an evacuated quartz tube. The X-ray diffraction pattern shows that the superconducting phase can be indexed on the basis of an orthorhombic symmetry (F mmm) for x = 0 and on the basis of tetragonal symmetry (I 4/mmm) for x 〉 0. The transition temperature T c increases as the strontium substitution parameter x increases. We observed the maximal T c around x = 0.15 with 38 K with fairly large Meissner volume fraction of 38% (FC).
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    Journal of superconductivity 13 (2000), S. 389-391 
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    Keywords: superconductivity ; noise measurements ; thermal fluctuation
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    Notes: Abstract Measurements of the electrical resistance and noise in YBCO high-T c granular superconductors show that the separation between the noise peak, which is near the zero-resistance temperature, and the maximum of the |dR/dT| from the high temperatures, increases with the magnetic field. In a variable magnetic field, the separation between the peak in the noise and the peak in |dR/dH| increases with the temperature. The thermal fluctuations are enhanced by a high applied magnetic field and by a high temperature. In the low-temperature part of the superconducting transition, there are oscillations of the thermal fluctuations whose peaks are increased toward high temperatures. The range between the successive peaks of |dR/dT| is decreased at high temperatures because the number of the vortex lines within the vortex bundles is diminished.
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    Keywords: PrBa2Cu3O7−x ; thin film ; pulsed laser deposition ; surface morphology ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract We have grown PrBa2Cu3O7−x (PBCO) thin films on (100) SrTiO3 substrates using pulsed laser deposition (PLD). X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies indicate that the orientation of PBCO films varied with increasing deposition temperature: b axis oriented films can be grown at 680°C, and a axis oriented films at the temperature between 692°C and 705°C. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) reveals that a good flatness of the films was obtained with surface mean roughness of less than 24 Å, indicating that it is suitable for use as template layers in a axis oriented epitaxial YBa2Cu3O7−y /PBCO and YBCO/tetragonal–YBCO/PBCO multilayer structures.
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    Journal of superconductivity 7 (1994), S. 175-180 
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    Keywords: Proximity effect ; superconductivity ; pair echoes
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    Notes: Abstract Recent experiments on N′-N-S junctions with high-temperature cuprate superconductors have shown that superconductivity can be induced in the adjacent, normal metal at distances many times greater than the few hundred Ångstroms range of the conventional proximity effect. We show that this arises in the particular geometry used in these experiments through the constructive interference of the tails of the de Gennes-Saint-James bound and quasi-bound states of the normal metal N that penetrate into the third metal, N′. This constructive interference results in the re-appearance of a pair amplitude in this metal which is analogous to the “spin echo” of NMR and which we name a “pair echo.”
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    Journal of superconductivity 12 (1999), S. 597-599 
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    Keywords: NbSe3 ; charge–density–wave ; superconductivity ; magnetoresistance
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    Notes: Abstract We present a systematic study on a large magnetoresistance in NbSe3 as a function of temperature under various pressures. The large magnetoresistance below T c2 is observed as long as the T c2-CDW phase exists. However, when the T c2-CDW phase is suppressed totally by high pressure and the superconducting phase is induced at the same time, no anomaly, including the large magnetoresistance, is induced by a magnetic field up to 12 T. The origin of the large magnetoresistance is discussed by considering normal carriers on the ungapped Fermi surface created on the CDW transition and comparing this magnetoresistance with the pressure-induced magnetoresistance that is newly observed above T c2.
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    Journal of superconductivity 7 (1994), S. 643-645 
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    Keywords: Pure and doped C60 ; inelastic neutron scattering ; superconductivity ; phonon density of states
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    Notes: Abstract Via inelastic neutron scattering (INS) generalized phonon densities of states are obtained for C60 and superconducting A3C60 (A=K, Rb). Changes in the intramolecular modes agree with and augment recent Raman (RA), infrared (IR), and INS measurements, i.e., in the vicinity of the high-frequency modes of C60 [H g (8),A g (2),H g (7)] we find a pronounced shift of about 10 meV toward smaller energy transfers upon intercalating with potassium. Separated from these vibrations by a gap are the intermolecular spectra which for the doped samples display well-defined optic modes at 11 and 14 meV due to the vibrations of Rb and K ions. Indications of a weak anomalous temperature dependence of low-energy phonons (ħω 〈3 meV) nearT c are observed for K3C60.
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    Journal of superconductivity 7 (1994), S. 639-642 
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    Keywords: Alkali-metal-doped fullerenes ; normal-state transport ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract The normal-state transport properties of alkali-metal-doped fullerene crystals are explored. The Hall effect has been measured in KxC60 from room temperature toT c . The electrical resistivityρ for K3C60 and Rb3C60 has been measured over a wide temperature range (20–650 K), and notable differences are observed for the materials at both low and high temperatures. The electrical resistivity of Rb3C60 has been measured in hydrostatic pressures up to 9 kbar. The resistivity is highly pressure sensitive. The transport results give an insight into the normal-state conduction mechanism and thus have consequences for the superconductivity mechanism.
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    Keywords: Y1−x CaxBa2Cu3−y Co y O7±δ ; superconductivity ; neutron diffraction
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    Notes: Abstract The results of a systematic powder neutron study on Y1−x CaxBa2Cu3−y Co y O7±δ for A (x=y=0), B (x=0;y=0.2), C (x= 0;y=0.4), D (x=y=0.2), and E (x=y=0.4) are investigated with a view to understanding the relation between the structural parameters and superconductivity. Rietveld refinements of the structures show that: (a) Co substitutes at the chain Cu(1) sites only, except for sample E, where the presence of a minor amount of Co at the planar Cu(2) site cannot be ruled out; (b) Co substitution reduced thec-parameter, which is reduced even further upon substitution of Ca at the Y-sites; (c) the occupancy factors of the chain O(1) site indicate an average coordination of 4.8 and 5.1 for Co for samples B and C, but only 4 for D and E; (d) Cu/Co(1) atoms for B and C display large thermal parameters, suggesting a displacement from their ideal centrosymmetric location; (e) the apical Cu(1)-O(4) bond lengthens upon substitution of Co in samples B and C but undergoes shortening upon substitution of Ca in the case of samples D and E. The apical Cu(2)-O(4) bond, on the other hand, shows just the opposite trend; (f) samples D and E show a reduction in the separation of CuO2 layers and their oxygen content; and (e) the bond valence of the Cu(2) ion shows the lowest value of 2.127 for the nonsuperconducting sample C.
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    Journal of superconductivity 8 (1995), S. 329-331 
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    Keywords: CdBa2(Ca0.7Y0.3)Cu2Oy ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract A cadmium analogue of the mercury system with nominal composition CdBa2(Ca1−xYx)Cu2Oy has been synthesized. Thex=0 samples contain about 12 vol.% of the 1212 phase but are not superconducting. Thex=0.3 samples are superconducting atT on = 103 K. The EDX analysis of 18 microcrystals shows a broad cationic distribution of the different components. The observed broad superconducting transition is attributed to the variousT c of the different microcrystals.
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    Journal of superconductivity 8 (1995), S. 333-335 
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    Keywords: CdBa2Ca2Cu3Oy ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract A Cd analogue of the Tl and Hgn =3 series with nominal composition CdBa2Ca2Cu3Oy has been synthesized. The samples were superconducting according to magnetic susceptibility measurements. The critical temperature was 103 or 107 K depending on the preparation conditions. The EDX analysis revealed the presence of Cd-1111, Cd-1121, and Cd-2333 as minor phases. The observed diamagnetic effects were attributed to the differentT c of these phases.
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    Journal of superconductivity 8 (1995), S. 349-353 
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    Keywords: Dielectric resonator ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract This analysis provides a comparison between the computed and the measured Q-factors of a microwave resonator consisting of a dielectic resonator sandwiched between two thin films of superconductor using the Bose statistics and the Gorter and Casimir model for a two-fluid model. Such comparisons are helpful not only to design ultrahigh-Q resonators but also in considering the theory of thin films of HTS (high-temperature superconductors).
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    Keywords: Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O system ; preparation ; superconductivity
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    Notes: Abstract Effects of the fluctuation range of formation temperature on preparation and superconducting properties of the Bi(Pb)2223 phase have been investigated in detail. Our results show that knowledge about the temperature distribution and fluctuation in the muffle furnace is necessary for preparation of the Bi(Pb)2223 single-phase. Single-phase samples from Bi0.17Pb0.3Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy were obtained by a solid-state reaction in air at 835±5
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