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Temperature-dependent anisotropies of upper critical field and London penetration depth

Temperature-dependent anisotropies of upper critical field and London penetration depth

... the upper critical field, γ H = H c2 , ab /H c2 , c , and of the London penetration depth, γ λ = λ c /λ ab , are not ...that temperature dependence of γ is always related ... See full document

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Ultra-low Temperature Measurements of London Penetration Depth in Iron Selenide Telluride Superconductors

Ultra-low Temperature Measurements of London Penetration Depth in Iron Selenide Telluride Superconductors

... high switching speeds and extremely low power consumption made them extremely advantageous compared to the transistors or electron tubes in high frequency applications. Tunnel diodes were first manufactured by Sony in ... See full document

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Study of Upper Critical Magnetic Field of Superconducting HoMo6Se8

Study of Upper Critical Magnetic Field of Superconducting HoMo6Se8

... of upper critical magnetic field of super- conducting HoMo 6 Se 8 ...magnetic field, HoMo 6 Se 8 was found to undergo a transition from the normal state to the superconducting state at ...the ... See full document

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Analysis of the London penetration depth in Ni- doped CaKFe4 As4

Analysis of the London penetration depth in Ni- doped CaKFe4 As4

... obtained n values. n = 1 implies the gap has d-wavelike line nodes, exponential low-temperature behavior of λ(T ), mimicked by a large exponent n > 3–4, is expected for clean isotropic fully gapped ... See full document

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Nodeless superconductivity in type-II Dirac semimetal PdTe2 : low-temperature London penetration depth and symmetry analysis

Nodeless superconductivity in type-II Dirac semimetal PdTe2 : low-temperature London penetration depth and symmetry analysis

... the London penetration depth using tunnel diode resonator ...nearly temperature-independent normal- state anisotropy. The temperature dependence of resistivity is typical for ... See full document

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Evolution of London penetration depth with scattering in single crystals of K1-xNaxFe2As2

Evolution of London penetration depth with scattering in single crystals of K1-xNaxFe2As2

... 2014) London penetration depth, λ(T ), was measured in single crystals of K 1 −x Na x Fe 2 As 2 , x = 0 and ...full temperature range follows a simple clean and dirty d-wave dependence, for ... See full document

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Millimeter wave study of London penetration depth temperature dependence in Ba(Fe0 926Co0 074)2As2 single crystal

Millimeter wave study of London penetration depth temperature dependence in Ba(Fe0 926Co0 074)2As2 single crystal

... superconductor Ba(Fe 0.926 Co 0.074 ) 2 As 2 (T c = 22.8 K) was measured. Sensitive sapphire disk quasi-optical resonator with high-T c cuprate conducting endplates was developed specially for Fe-pnictide ... See full document

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Upper critical field of the noncentrosymmetric superconductor BiPd

Upper critical field of the noncentrosymmetric superconductor BiPd

... per critical field H c2 , from which fundamental supercon- ducting parameters such as the coherence length are ex- tracted, vary by more than an order of ...an upper critical field H c2 ... See full document

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Proton temperature anisotropies in the plasma environment of Venus

Proton temperature anisotropies in the plasma environment of Venus

... Next we compute the angle between these velocities in the bulk plasma frame and the local instantaneous magnetic field direction B (the pitch angle α) for all data points in the distribution. B is hereby averaged ... See full document

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Engineering thermoresponsive polyether-based nanogels for temperature
dependent skin penetration

Engineering thermoresponsive polyether-based nanogels for temperature dependent skin penetration

... a temperature-dependent inter- action of soft nanoparticles with the skin barrier and HF ...better penetration in the epidermis than the non- thermoresponsive one when incubation temperatures were ... See full document

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Frequency and field dependent susceptibility of magnetite at low temperature

Frequency and field dependent susceptibility of magnetite at low temperature

... 5. Conclusions We find that in cubic magnetite above the Verwey transi- tion, k is limited by self-demagnetization and varies rather little with T , H or f . In cooling through T V , the crys- tal transforms to monoclinic ... See full document

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Rigorous upper bound on the critical temperature of dilute Bose gases

Rigorous upper bound on the critical temperature of dilute Bose gases

... positive temperature, as was proved by Hohenberg more than forty years ...The critical temperature T c depends on the scattering length a of the interaction potential, which we consider to be ... See full document

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Temperature dependence of the superheating field for superconductors in the high- London limit

Temperature dependence of the superheating field for superconductors in the high- London limit

... superheating field H sh provides an upper bound for the maximum particle acceleration that a given cavity can produce, 12 and the oper- ating point for the best cavities is approaching the theoretical limit ... See full document

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Upper critical field of high-quality single crystals of KFe2As2

Upper critical field of high-quality single crystals of KFe2As2

... transition temperature of KFe 2 As 2 to residual impurities to obtain insight into another unique feature of iron arsenide superconductors, the unusual temperature dependence of the upper ... See full document

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Superconductivity and the upper critical field in the chiral noncentrosymmetric superconductor NbRh2B2

Superconductivity and the upper critical field in the chiral noncentrosymmetric superconductor NbRh2B2

... Initially, research on NCS superconductors focused on heavy-fermions such as CePt 3 Si [12], CeRhSi 3 [13], CeIrSi 3 [14], and CeCoGe 3 [15] because of their unusual superconducting gap structures and upper ... See full document

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Optimal Intramuscular Needle-Penetration Depth

Optimal Intramuscular Needle-Penetration Depth

... Several research groups have studied the risk for short needles’ inadvertently underpenetrating the intramuscular level and delivering the vaccine in the subcutaneous fat tissue 1,3–7,9,10,14,15 ; however, the potential ... See full document

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Assessment of post-fire reinforced concrete structures: Determination of depth of temperature penetration and associated damage

Assessment of post-fire reinforced concrete structures: Determination of depth of temperature penetration and associated damage

... the depth of concrete exposed to temperatures that produce irreversible alteration of concrete components, and 2) the mechanical strength decay of concrete that can affect the load bearing capacity of the element ... See full document

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Critical temperature in weakly interacting multicomponent field theory

Critical temperature in weakly interacting multicomponent field theory

... calculating critical temperatures in any of phase transitions of second-order ...such critical phase transitions in nuclear matter, occurring under varying barion density or tempera- ture, it is possible to ... See full document

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Nodeless superconductivity in the type-II Dirac semimetal PdTe2: London penetration depth and pairing-symmetry analysis

Nodeless superconductivity in the type-II Dirac semimetal PdTe2: London penetration depth and pairing-symmetry analysis

... the London penetration depth using the tunnel diode resonator ...nearly temperature-independent normal-state anisotropy. The temperature dependence of resistivity is typical for ... See full document

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Apparent temperature anisotropies due to wave activity in the solar wind

Apparent temperature anisotropies due to wave activity in the solar wind

... electromagnetic field and the associated co- herent motions of the plasma ...ion temperature anisotropy which is connected but not identical to the intrinsic temperature of the underlying ... See full document

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