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Arthur W. Sleight
Researcher at Oregon State University
Publications - 366
Citations - 23936
Arthur W. Sleight is an academic researcher from Oregon State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Negative thermal expansion. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 366 publications receiving 22542 citations. Previous affiliations of Arthur W. Sleight include Center for Advanced Materials & DuPont.
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High Dielectric Constant in ACu3Ti4O12 and ACu3Ti3FeO12 Phases
TL;DR: In this article, the dielectric properties of isostructural compounds of the type A 2/3 Cu 3 Ti 4 O 12 (A =trivalent rare earth or Bi) have been presented.
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Negative Thermal Expansion from 0.3 to 1050 Kelvin in ZrW2O8
TL;DR: Negative thermal expansion was found for ZrW 2 O 8 from 0.3 kelvin to its decomposition temperature of about 1050 klvin by using both neutron and x-ray diffraction data as mentioned in this paper.
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Universal correlations between Tc and ns/m (carrier density over effective mass) in high-Tc cuprate superconductors.
Yasutomo J. Uemura,Graeme Luke,B. J. Sternlieb,J. H. Brewer,J. F. Carolan,Walter Hardy,Ryosuke Kadono,J. R. Kempton,R. F. Kiefl,S. R. Kreitzman,P. Mulhern,T. M. Riseman,David Williams,B.X. Yang,S. Uchida,H. Takagi,Jagannatha Gopalakrishnan,Arthur W. Sleight,Munirpallam Appadorai Subramanian,C. L. Chien,M. Z. Cieplak,Gang Xiao,Victor Y. Lee,B. W. Statt,C. E. Stronach,W. J. Kossler,X. H. Yu +26 more
TL;DR: The muon-spin-relaxation rate sigma has been measured in sixteen specimens of high-T/ sub c/ cuprate superconductors and a universal linear relation between T/sub c/ and sigma(T..-->..0)proportionaln/sub s//m/sup */ has been found with increasing carrier doping.
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A New High-Temperature Superconductor: Bi2Sr3-x Cax Cu2O8+y.
Munirpallam A. Subramanian,C. C. Torardi,Joseph C. Calabrese,Jagannatha Gopalakrishnan,K. J. Morrissey,T. R. Askew,R.B. Flippen,U. Chowdhry,Arthur W. Sleight +8 more
TL;DR: A new superconductor that displays onset behavior near 120 K has been identified as Bi2Sr3-xCaxCu2O8+y, with x ranging from about 0.4 to 0.9, and electron microscopy studies show an incommensurate superstructure along the a axis that can be approximated by an increase of a factor of 5 over the subcell dimension.