TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF CRITICAL MAGNETIC FIELD OF COLD-DEPOSITED INDIUM FILMS.

[In Russian. / En russe.]

Author(s) : SEMENENKO E. E., TUTOV V. I.

Type of article: Article

Summary

TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF CRITICAL MAGNETIC FIELD OF FRESH THIN (18-200 ANGSTROMS) INDIUM FILMS DEPOSITED ON A COLD SUBSTRATE HAS BEEN INVESTIGATED FOR THE FIRST TIME. THE AUTHORS COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT FILMS THICKER THAN 150 ANGSTROMS FORM IN A UNIFORM, COMPARATIVELY LITTLE DISTORTED STATE. THE THINNEST STUDIED FILMS DISPLAY THE MOST DISTORTED, NEAR-UNIFORM STATE ; WHILE IN CASE OF INTERMEDIATE THICKNESSES THE LAYERS ACCEPT A STATE WITH A RANGE OF INHOMOGENEITIES DEPENDING ON DISTORSIONS WHICH IS DICTATED BY THE LOW TEMPERATURE CONDENSATE FORMATION MECHANISM. THE CRITICAL MAGNETIC FIELDDEPENDENCE IS A MORE SENSITIVE INDICATOR OF INHOMOGENEITIES IN SAMPLES THAN RESISTIVE CURVES OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION.

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  • Original title: [In Russian. / En russe.]
  • Record ID : 1987-1659
  • Languages: Russian
  • Source: Fiz. nizk. Temp. - vol. 12 - n. 10
  • Publication date: 1986
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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