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Substrate induced proximity effect in superconducting niobium nanofilms

Substrate induced proximity effect in superconducting niobium nanofilms

... the proximity effect occurs when a superconductor is placed in contact with non superconducting ...weak superconductivity are induced in non superconducting ...the proximity effect ...

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A Study on a Conductor System for Investigation of Proximity Effect

A Study on a Conductor System for Investigation of Proximity Effect

... of proximity effect observed when the value of electrical field and magnetic field around the condcuting plane is assymetrical also it is greater at surface than center ...This effect is varyfied ...

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Proximity Effect in Normal Superconductor Hybrids at the Nanoscale

Proximity Effect in Normal Superconductor Hybrids at the Nanoscale

... The possibility of generating entanglement by such transfers is the building block for future quantum compu- tational applications of superconductor hybrids and has been successfully demonstrated experimentally [5] [6]. ...

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Random matrix theory of the proximity effect in disordered wires

Random matrix theory of the proximity effect in disordered wires

... the proximity effect, has already been studied by Cooper 1 in the early ...the proximity effect in the last ...this effect is the for- mation of a spectral gap in the normal metal, ...

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Intrinsic paramagnetic Meissner effect due to s wave odd frequency superconductivity

Intrinsic paramagnetic Meissner effect due to s wave odd frequency superconductivity

... Birge, Proximity-Induced Density-of-States Oscillations in a Superconductor/Strong- Ferromagnet System, ...La0.7Ca0.3Mn3O Proximity Coupled to Superconducting ...the Proximity- Induced Triplet ...

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I  The phase current relation at zero voltage in proximity effect bridges  II  The interaction of proximity effect bridges with superconducting microstrip resonators

I The phase current relation at zero voltage in proximity effect bridges II The interaction of proximity effect bridges with superconducting microstrip resonators

... V < 3 f.LV the size and shape of self-induced steps agree with a simple two fluid model as surning the phase - supercur rent relation The deviation at higher voltage s and/or critical cu[r] ...

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Investigations of noise and of quantum interference in proximity  effect bridges

Investigations of noise and of quantum interference in proximity effect bridges

... the same if we adopt the Debye model for the density of phonon states, and if we assume the important parameter determining the pair transition is the energy difference, 2eV, between the[r] ...

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Proximity-induced superconductivity in Landau-quantized graphene monolayers

Proximity-induced superconductivity in Landau-quantized graphene monolayers

... sublattice space, while explicitly written 2×2 matrices re- fer to Nambu (particle-hole) space throughout. In partic- ular, H in Eq. (1) acts on Nambu spinors Ψ(r) = (u, v) T containing the spin-up electron-like ...

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Modeling and analysis of eddy current losses in permanent magnet machines with multi stranded bundle conductors

Modeling and analysis of eddy current losses in permanent magnet machines with multi stranded bundle conductors

... of proximity losses in PM motor used for aircraft taxing has been ...on proximity effect due to changes in current distribution in a slot and thus, the resultant proximity losses not only ...

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High-Quality CrO2 Nanowires for Dissipation-less Spintronics

High-Quality CrO2 Nanowires for Dissipation-less Spintronics

... While the crystalline facets of our CrO 2 wires grown via SAG provide transparent S-F interfaces, the uniform magnetization of the wire enables us to reliably engineer the magnetic inhomogeneity at the interface. This is ...

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Chiral magnetic superconductivity

Chiral magnetic superconductivity

... magnetic superconductivity would thus contribute to the electric quadrupole deformation manifested in the charge-dependent elliptic flow and predicted as a signature of the chiral magnetic wave [36–38] and ...

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Superconductivity Dependent Friction

Superconductivity Dependent Friction

... throughout the data run once the sample has reached sufficiently low temperatures. It should be noted that the temperature range over which the field is strong enough to drive the film to full normal state resistance has ...

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Applications of symmetries in superconductivity

Applications of symmetries in superconductivity

... the gradient term. The later is again introduced by analogy with the Schrödinger equation for charged particles in a magnetic field. The charge 2e that appears there already anticipates the role of electron pairs in the ...

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Use of a Knowledge Base of Subject Relationship for Enhancing Retrieval Performance in the Digital Environment

Use of a Knowledge Base of Subject Relationship for Enhancing Retrieval Performance in the Digital Environment

... the superconductivity phenomena was observed by Cammerlingh Onnes in 1911, but its actual development as recorded in physics classification scheme of Physics Abstracts starts in ...

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Superconductivity in real space

Superconductivity in real space

... Bardeen played a central role in bringing together all the knowledge needed to de- velop this theory. He graduated under Wigner by investigating how electrons inside metals interact. The London theory started his ...

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The Basic Cause of Superconductivity

The Basic Cause of Superconductivity

... This paper posits an extra force field, “super force field”, as the short-distance additional force field to ordinary force fields (gravitational, weak, electromagnetic, and strong) at absolute zero or extremely high ...

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Destruction of superconductivity by a current

Destruction of superconductivity by a current

... ? superconductivity was caused by an interaction between ...for superconductivity but they were ...net effect is to change the ^ electrons* momenta from k^, k^ to k^-q, kg^+q, The Frohlich ...

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Superconductivity and Superfluidity Part I: The development of the science of superconductivity and superfluidity in the 20th century

Superconductivity and Superfluidity Part I: The development of the science of superconductivity and superfluidity in the 20th century

... the superconductivity is due to the fact that its carriers have charge 2e, ...of superconductivity, but this phenomenon was observed experimentally in the normal state of electron gas metal ...

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Triplet Superconductivity in CrO2

Triplet Superconductivity in CrO2

... Triplet spin valves (or TSV’s) are superconductor-ferromagnet-ferromagnet structures in which the relative orientation of the magnetisations of the ferromagnets can be controlled. This is usually done by using two fer- ...

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Magnetoresistance, Gating and Proximity Effects in Ultrathin NbN-Bi2Se3 Bilayers

Magnetoresistance, Gating and Proximity Effects in Ultrathin NbN-Bi2Se3 Bilayers

... proximity induced superconductivity by the surface currents of the topological layer in region IV, or 192. to additional contributions from other effects, to be discussed below. We 196[r] ...

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