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Riedel singularity in tin-tin oxide-tin tunnel junctions
Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 1976The Riedel peak in the Josephson supercurrent in Sn-Sn oxide-Sn tunnel junctions has been investigated by studying the amplitudes of microwave-induced steps. At low temperatures, the peak rises to a value approximately 2.8 times the zero-voltage supercurrent amplitude.
S. A. Buckner, D. N. Langenberg
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Tin Mössbauer spectroscopy of tin-rich iridium-tin alloys
Hyperfine Interactions, 1988Ir5Sn7, Ir3Sn7 and newly obtained IrSn4 /4/ exhibit complex Mossbauer spectra. The positions of the individual lines range from 0.82 to 3.0 mm/s and the average isomer shift\(\overline {IS} \) derived for each compound of Sn atomic percentage x follows the relationship:\(\overline {IS} = 0.60 + 0.0194 x\).
P. Bussière, K. Lázár
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1998
Abstract Tin is a soft, brilliant white, low-melting metal that is most widely known and characterized in the form of coating. This article discusses the primary and secondary production of tin and explains the uses of tin in coating, namely tinplating, electroplating, and hot dip coatings.
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Abstract Tin is a soft, brilliant white, low-melting metal that is most widely known and characterized in the form of coating. This article discusses the primary and secondary production of tin and explains the uses of tin in coating, namely tinplating, electroplating, and hot dip coatings.
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1990
Abstract Tin is produced from both primary and secondary sources. This article discusses the chemical compositions, production, properties, microstructure and applications of tin and tin alloys. The major tin alloys discussed here are tin-antimony-copper alloy (pewter), bearing alloy, solder alloy and other alloys containing traces of ...
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Abstract Tin is produced from both primary and secondary sources. This article discusses the chemical compositions, production, properties, microstructure and applications of tin and tin alloys. The major tin alloys discussed here are tin-antimony-copper alloy (pewter), bearing alloy, solder alloy and other alloys containing traces of ...
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2011
A class of broadly fictionalist and arealist objections (by Balaguer, Maddy, and others) to the indispensability argument for mathematical realism denies that indispensability entails realism. This paper argues that these objections fail against Putnam’s version of the argument: scientists indispensably use mathematics to draw conclusions about ...
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A class of broadly fictionalist and arealist objections (by Balaguer, Maddy, and others) to the indispensability argument for mathematical realism denies that indispensability entails realism. This paper argues that these objections fail against Putnam’s version of the argument: scientists indispensably use mathematics to draw conclusions about ...
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