Magnetic-Field Dependence of the Surface Impedance in the Mixed-State of Type-Ii Superconductors
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The electromagnetic effects of a High Altitude EMP has been a threat for communications and installations which has been largely studied and documented between 1960 and 1990. During the last decade of the 20(th) century, a new kind of electromagnetic field ...
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We report specific-heat measurements at magnetic fields up to 20 T on the recently discovered superconductor SmFeAsO0.85F0.15. The B-T diagram of a polycrystalline SmFeAsO0.85F0.15 sample with T-c=46 K was investigated. The temperature dependence of B-c2 w ...
A superconductor in contact with a normal metal modifies the behaviour of the electrons in the normal part (”proximity effect”). The electrons in the adjacent normal metal will exhibit superconducting properties like: • apparition of an energy gap in the d ...
Electromagnetic techniques present definite advantages for Non Destructive Testing such as no need for surface couplant, potential for miniaturization, and fast scanning rates. They suffer, however, from a lack of reliability when crack sizing capabilities ...
The electromagnetic effects of a High Altitude EMP have been a threat for communications and installations, largely studied and documented between 1960 and 1990. During the last decade of the 20(th) century, a new kind of electromagnetic field representing ...
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In this paper, we compare five engineering return stroke models, extended to include the presence of an elevated strike object, namely the Bruce-Golde (BG) model, the transmission line (TL) model, the traveling current source (TCS) model, and the two modif ...
The disordered flux line lattice in single crystals of the slightly overdoped BaFe2−xCoxAs2 (x=0.19, Tc=23 K) superconductor is studied by magnetization measurements, small-angle neutron scattering, and magnetic force microscopy (MFM). In the whole range o ...
High-resolution neutron inelastic scattering experiments in applied magnetic fields have been performed on La1.895Sr0.105CuO4 (LSCO). In zero field, the temperature dependence of the low-energy peak intensity at the incommensurate momentum transfer Q(IC)=( ...
Large open surgical approaches are being extensively replaced by endoscopic and robotic techniques. Yet, these developments have not been paralleled by the necessary improvements in tissue adaptation, fusion or fixation. In order to advance the surgical ar ...