Microwave absorption in YBaCuO polycrystals: Macroscopically anisotropic behaviour at low fields
Applied Magnetic Resonance, ISSN: 0937-9347, Vol: 8, Issue: 1, Page: 77-82
1995
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Article Description
The work presents an anisotropy study of the 9 GHz microwave absorption in thin disks and square platelets of ceramic YBaCuO in the superconductive transition range. A marked macroscopic anisotropy for the inter-grain contribution is clearly observed at low fields which contrasts with the isotropic behaviour shown by the intra-grain signal. The angular variation fits closely a sin φ{symbol} dependence which strongly supports a flux-flow mechanisms for absorption in the weak-link region. © 1995 Springer.
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