Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman |
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... flux lines is useful for technical applications . In the following sections the basic physical mechanisms involved in flux pinning will be reviewed . A. Flux Line Lattice A single flux line has a normal core surrounded by circular ...
... flux lines is useful for technical applications . In the following sections the basic physical mechanisms involved in flux pinning will be reviewed . A. Flux Line Lattice A single flux line has a normal core surrounded by circular ...
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... flux line lattice is astonishingly good even during flux flow . B. Forces on Flux Lines The flux lines do not only interact with each other ( giving rise to the elastic constants of the flux line lattice ) , but they also interact with ...
... flux line lattice is astonishingly good even during flux flow . B. Forces on Flux Lines The flux lines do not only interact with each other ( giving rise to the elastic constants of the flux line lattice ) , but they also interact with ...
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... flux . Kim et al . ( 1962 , 1963 ) avoided this restriction by measuring the flux through a thin superconducting tube as well as the field inside . The problem can be solved without using tubular specimens ( which some- times present ...
... flux . Kim et al . ( 1962 , 1963 ) avoided this restriction by measuring the flux through a thin superconducting tube as well as the field inside . The problem can be solved without using tubular specimens ( which some- times present ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 37 |
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a-site alloy Amer anisotropy Appl approximation atoms average axis B₁ Bragg Bragg reflections c-sites calculated cations coefficients coherent compounds concentration configuration constant Cooper pairs curve Debye-Waller factor defect density dependence discussed displacement elastic electron energy epitaxial equation experimental factor ferrimagnetic field film flux lines function garnet garnet structure GdIG Geller IAEA impurity Inelastic Scattering interaction interface iron garnets k₁ lattice constant lattice parameter Lett magnetic magnetocrystalline anisotropy measured Merwe method misfit misfit dislocations mode neutron scattering normal obtained overgrowth phase phonon Phys plane potential Proc properties rare earth rare earth ions reciprocal lattice resolution sample scattering cross section shown in Fig single crystal small angle solid strain stress sublattice substrate superconducting surface symmetry Table temperature tetrahedral thermal thickness transition metal values vector X-ray YGaG