Perovskite-type layered cuprates (high-Tc superconductors and related compounds)
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Perovskite-type layered cuprates (high-Tc superconductors and related compounds)
(Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege, Group 3 . Condensed matter ; v. 27 . Magnetic properties of non-metallic inorganic compounds based on transition elements ; subvolume F2S/aaa)
Springer, c2002
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Landolt-Börnstein Numerical data and functional relationships in science and technology, new series
Magnetic properties of non-metals
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The magnetic properties of oxides with perovskite, corundum, ilmenite and amorphous structures have been compiled in subvolume 27F. Part 27F2, published in 1994, presents magnetic data on perovskite-type layered cuprates which were discovered to show superconductivity with critical temperatures above 40 K (high-Tc superconductors). The present volume 27F2S is an update and extension of 27F2 with more precise data on high quality single crystals and some new effects and phenomena, covering the literature of the period 1991-2000.
Table of Contents
- From the contents: Magnetic and related properties of perovskite-type layered cuprates.- Introduction.- Magnetic susceptibilities and concentration phase diagrams.- Magnetization and phase transitions.- Electric polarization and magnetoelectric effect.- Magnetic neutron scattering and diffraction.- Magnetic resonance.- Mössbauer spectroscopy.- Heat capacity and derived thermodynamic properties.- Elastic and magnetoelastic properties.- Figures and tables for each chapter
- references of all chapters compiled in one list.
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