The vortex motion in Cu0.03TaS2 has been investigated by resistivity results with a special electrode arrangements. The vortex behaviors for H ∥ c are completely different from that for H ∥ ab. The analysis indicates that when H ∥ ab, the sharp ρ − T transition is the superconductive-normal transition while for H ∥ c, the broadened ρ − T transition is caused by the suppression of the superconducting weak link between the S-Ta-S layers. The existence of the vortex pancake in Cu0.03TaS2 is contradictory to the Clem's model, further demonstrating that the models for high temperature cuprates superconductors are not applicable to the layered transition metal dichalcogenides
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The high temperature superconductors are very promising materials in a wide range of applications, s...
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The high temperature superconductors are very promising materials in a wide range of applications, s...
This thesis contains basically three independent but related parts. In the first part, the concept o...
We propose an effective model for the superconducting transition in the high-T-c cuprates motivated...
In the first part of this article we review the theory of flux motion in conventional superconductor...
This chapter discusses the applications of high-Tc superconductors (HTS), where Tc is the critical t...
We have studied the interlayer resistivity of the prototypical quasi-two-dimensional organic superco...
The fundamental aspects of vortices in layered superconductors (natural or artificial multilayered m...
The fundamental aspects of vortices in layered superconductors (natural or artificial multilayered m...
The nucleation and dynamics of Josephson and Abrikosov vortices determine the critical currents of l...
An analysis of the influence of the pinning centres dimensions on the critical current and pinning f...
The high temperature superconductors are very promising materials in a wide range of applications, s...
The high temperature superconductors are very promising materials in a wide range of applications, s...
When a magnetic field is applied to a type II superconductor, the field penetrates in the form of vo...
The high temperature superconductors are very promising materials in a wide range of applications, s...
The current-voltage characteristics of epitaxial Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 ? films in zero applied magnetic fi...
The high temperature superconductors are very promising materials in a wide range of applications, s...
This thesis contains basically three independent but related parts. In the first part, the concept o...
We propose an effective model for the superconducting transition in the high-T-c cuprates motivated...
In the first part of this article we review the theory of flux motion in conventional superconductor...