The influence of hydrostatic pressure of up to 11 kbar on the fluctuation conductivity in the ab plane of the YBa2Cu3O7−δ, (YBCO) single crystals with various oxygen concentrations is studied. In contrast to samples of stoichiometric composition, the application of high pressure on samples with oxygen deficiency, leads to the decrease of the coherence length perpendicular to the ab plane ξc(0). The pressure-induced redistribution of the labile oxygen causes a shift of the temperature interval in which three-dimensional superconducting fluctuations exist and a diffusion redistribution of the labile components from the phase of lower critical temperature to the high-temperature superconducting phase
We report on the systematic investigation of the pressure dependence of the transition temperature $...
Electrical resistivity ρ measurements under pressure have been carried out on the high-temperature s...
This paper deals with the pressure effect on self-doping and critical temperature in optimum oxygen ...
The effects of hydrostatic pressure up to 1.11 GPa on the in-plane fluctuation conductivity of YBa2C...
We investigate the influence of high hydrostatic pressure on the electrical resistance in the ab-pla...
The superconducting critical temperature Tc of YBa2Cu3Ox single crystals (6.35 7) has been measured ...
High pressure X-ray diffraction studies and electrical resistivity measurements have been performed ...
Experimental results available in the literature were employed to study the high pressure dependence...
The transition temperature to superconductivity, T_c, of the high-temperature superconductor R_1_-_y...
The evolution of the specific-heat anomaly in the overdoped range of a single crystal of the high-te...
We have experimentally studied the pressure dependence of the fluctuation conductivity in ...
The effect of hydrostatic pressure up to P = 1.7 GPa on the fluctuation conductivity σ′(T) and pseud...
The influence of high hydrostatic pressure p on structure and critical temperature T_c of the system...
The effect of applied pressure on the YBa2Cu4O8 (Y 1:2:4) superconductor with a Tc of 78 K up to 50 ...
Pressure effect on the critical temperature, T-c, of the YBa2Cu3Ox superconductor was considered in ...
We report on the systematic investigation of the pressure dependence of the transition temperature $...
Electrical resistivity ρ measurements under pressure have been carried out on the high-temperature s...
This paper deals with the pressure effect on self-doping and critical temperature in optimum oxygen ...
The effects of hydrostatic pressure up to 1.11 GPa on the in-plane fluctuation conductivity of YBa2C...
We investigate the influence of high hydrostatic pressure on the electrical resistance in the ab-pla...
The superconducting critical temperature Tc of YBa2Cu3Ox single crystals (6.35 7) has been measured ...
High pressure X-ray diffraction studies and electrical resistivity measurements have been performed ...
Experimental results available in the literature were employed to study the high pressure dependence...
The transition temperature to superconductivity, T_c, of the high-temperature superconductor R_1_-_y...
The evolution of the specific-heat anomaly in the overdoped range of a single crystal of the high-te...
We have experimentally studied the pressure dependence of the fluctuation conductivity in ...
The effect of hydrostatic pressure up to P = 1.7 GPa on the fluctuation conductivity σ′(T) and pseud...
The influence of high hydrostatic pressure p on structure and critical temperature T_c of the system...
The effect of applied pressure on the YBa2Cu4O8 (Y 1:2:4) superconductor with a Tc of 78 K up to 50 ...
Pressure effect on the critical temperature, T-c, of the YBa2Cu3Ox superconductor was considered in ...
We report on the systematic investigation of the pressure dependence of the transition temperature $...
Electrical resistivity ρ measurements under pressure have been carried out on the high-temperature s...
This paper deals with the pressure effect on self-doping and critical temperature in optimum oxygen ...