Magnetization of superconducting lanthanum copper oxides
Physical review. B, Condensed matter1987Vol. 35(10), pp. 5319–5322
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D. K. Finnemore, R.N. Shelton, J. R. Clem, R. W. McCallum, H. C. Ku, Robert E. McCarley, Shuo Chen, P. Klavins, V. G. Kogan
Abstract
Magnetization studies of the high-transition-temperature lanthanum-copper-oxide superconductors have been carried out to determine the electromagnetic and flux-pinning properties of these materials. Over much of the field-temperature plane the magnetization curves are highly reversible, which allows thermodynamic realtions to be used to obtain an estimate of the free energy. The material appears to have a granular character and very low flux pinning.
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