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Electronic properties and critical current densities of superconducting (Y1Ba2Cu3O6.9)1-xAgx compounds

Pavuna, D  
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Berger, H  
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Affronte, M
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1988
Solid State Communications.

The authors present electronic properties and critical current densities (jc at 4.2 K, up to 18 T) of (Y1Ba2Cu3O6.9)1-xAgx compounds in which silver fills the intergranular space without reducing Tc which remains at ~92 K. Normal state resistance is decreased by two orders of magnitude by addition of 50 wt.% Ag (Tc=87 K) and samples exhibit improved contact resistance and resistance to water. jc estimated from magnetisation attains almost 105 Acm-2 (4.2 K, H=0) and is practically unchanged by presence of 10 wt.% Ag but depends on sample preparation

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DOI
10.1016/0038-1098(88)90199-8
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1988Q858100009

Author(s)
Pavuna, D  
Berger, H  
Affronte, M
Van der Maas, J
Capponi, J.J
Guillot, M
Lejay, P
Tholence, J.L
Date Issued

1988

Published in
Solid State Communications.
Volume

68

Issue

6

Start page

535

End page

538

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REVIEWED

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