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Atomically Thin Superconductors
In recent years, atomically thin superconductors, including atomically thin elemental superconductors, single layer FeSe films, and few-layer cuprate superconductors, have been studied extensively.
Zhi Li, Lina Sang, Zengji Yue
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Tunneling Into Superconductors
Physical Review Letters, 1962The tunneling of electrons through a thin insulating layer between a normal and a superconducting metal is discussed. A previous derivation is examined to bring out the connection with the semiconductor model of a superconductor, and the quasi-particle excitations in normal and superconducting states are discussed. (H.D.R.)
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“Fluctuoscopy” of Superconductors
2011Study of fluctuation phenomena in superconductors (SCs) is the subject of great fundamental and practical importance. Understanding of their physics allowed to clear up the fundamental properties of SC state. Being predicted in 1968, one of the fluctuation effects, namely paraconductivity, was experimentally observed almost simultaneously.
Varlamov, A A
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Refrigeration for superconductors
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2004Temperatures in the range of 0.05 to 80 K are required for most applications of superconductors. Refrigeration powers range from fractions of a watt for many electronic applications to kilowatts for some large magnet and power applications. This paper reviews the various types of refrigeration methods currently available to meet the needs of various ...
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Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 2006
The vortex pinning force of superconductor(S)/normal-metal(N) multilayers, Nb/Ti and Nb100−xTix/Ti, and superconductor(S)/superconductor(S′) multilayers, Nb100−xTix/Nb and Nb28Ti72/Nb65Ti35, has been studied as a function of the layer thickness d for various compositions of x.
Y. Obi, M. Ikebe, H. Fujishiro
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The vortex pinning force of superconductor(S)/normal-metal(N) multilayers, Nb/Ti and Nb100−xTix/Ti, and superconductor(S)/superconductor(S′) multilayers, Nb100−xTix/Nb and Nb28Ti72/Nb65Ti35, has been studied as a function of the layer thickness d for various compositions of x.
Y. Obi, M. Ikebe, H. Fujishiro
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2021
Abstract Superconductivity is a major research field in which the use of muons has made an important contribution. Muons measure the London penetration depth, the distance over which the superconductor screens an external magnetic field.
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Abstract Superconductivity is a major research field in which the use of muons has made an important contribution. Muons measure the London penetration depth, the distance over which the superconductor screens an external magnetic field.
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THEORY OF DIRTY SUPERCONDUCTORS
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1959Abstract A B.C.S. type of theory (see Bardeen , Cooper and Schreiffer , Phys. Rev. 108, 1175 (1957)) is sketched for very dirty superconductors, where elastic scattering from physical and chemical impurities is large compared with the energy gap.
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