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High field magneto-transport study of YBa2Cu3O7:Agx (x = 0.00–0.20)

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In this paper, it was shown that inclusion of Ag significantly improves the superconducting performance of YBCO:Ag composites, in particular under applied magnetic field, and the resistive broadening is explained on the basis of changed intergranular coupling and thermally activated flux flow (TAFF).
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We report high field (up to 13 T) magneto transport [ ρ ( T ) H ] of YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 (YBCO):Ag x ( x  = 0.0, 0.1 and 0.2) composites. The transport properties are significantly improved by Ag doping on the insulating grain boundaries of YBCO. Pure and Ag diffused YBCO superconducting samples are synthesised through solid state reaction route. Both pure and Ag doped YBCO are superconducting at below 90 K. Though, the T c ( ρ  = 0) of YBCO:Ag samples under applied field of 13 T is around 65 K, the same is 45 K for pure YBCO under same applied field. The upper critical field [ H c 2 (0)], being estimated from ρ ( T ) H is around 70 T for pristine sample, and is above 190 T for Ag doped samples. The boarding of the resistive transition under applied magnetic field is comparatively less and nearly single step for Ag doped samples, while the same is clearly two step and relatively much larger for the pristine YBCO. The resistive broadening is explained on the basis of changed inter-granular coupling and thermally activated flux flow (TAFF). The TAFF activation energy ( U 0 ) is found to be linear with applied magnetic field for all the samples, but with nearly an order of magnitude less value for the Ag doped samples. Summarily, it is shown that inclusion of Ag significantly improves the superconducting performance of YBCO:Ag composites, in particular under applied field.

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Excess conductivity and AC susceptibility studies of Y-123 superconductor added with TiO2 nano-wires

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Magneto-resistivity and magnetization investigations of YBCO superconductor added by nano-wires and nano-particles of titanium oxide

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Effect of Ag Addition on Microstructure and Raman Vibrational Modes of Bulk FeSe

TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesized polycrystalline bulk FeSe materials with various Ag concentrations through double-sintering solid-state reaction, and all the samples exhibited similar onset critical temperature of around 8 K.
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Magneto transport study of YBCO: Ag composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of Ag addition on the magnetoresistance and allied properties of YBCO was studied and the authors found that the zero resistance temperature (T C 0 ) shift is narrowed down by the addition of Ag as magnetic field (H ) is increased from 0 to 13 T.
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Upper critical fields and thermally-activated transport of NdFeAsO 0.7 F 0.3 single crystal

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present detailed measurements of the longitudinal resistivity rho(xx)(T,H) and the upper critical field H(c2) of NdFeAsO(0.7)F (0.3) single crystals in strong dc and pulsed magnetic fields up to 45 and 60 T, respectively.
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Model for flux creep in high Tc superconductors

D. Dew-Hughes
- 01 Oct 1988 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a model for flux creep in high Tc superconductors is developed, which predicts that associated with the flux creep regime is a resistance which shows a linear variation with applied magnetic field.
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