2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.physc.2005.04.026
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The effect of annealing time in oxygen flux on the electric properties of the Ru(Sr2−xCax)GdCu2O8±z system with 0.0<x<2.0, prepared at ambient pressure

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“…The sample RA2 shows a hint of onset of superconductivity around 25 K while sample RB2 shows no hint of superconductivity until 13 K. The resistivity behaviour of these samples is similar to that observed by Abtal et al 19 and Matsubara et al 29. There is a small kink in the resistivity at around 134 K of both the samples, this anomaly is attributed to the reduction of spin scattering, where a conduction electron scatters by exchanging spin with magnetic moment or spin excitation 19. To explore this kink we have plotted the derivative of the resistivity versus temperature curve, which shows a peak maximum at about 134 K in both the samples inset of Fig.…”
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“…The sample RA2 shows a hint of onset of superconductivity around 25 K while sample RB2 shows no hint of superconductivity until 13 K. The resistivity behaviour of these samples is similar to that observed by Abtal et al 19 and Matsubara et al 29. There is a small kink in the resistivity at around 134 K of both the samples, this anomaly is attributed to the reduction of spin scattering, where a conduction electron scatters by exchanging spin with magnetic moment or spin excitation 19. To explore this kink we have plotted the derivative of the resistivity versus temperature curve, which shows a peak maximum at about 134 K in both the samples inset of Fig.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…A long tail of the d ρ /d T appears at the high‐temperature side crosses zero around 50 K, which may mark the thermodynamics T c . The derivative plot in magnetic transition region clearly show as a pronounced peak with maxima at T M = 136 K. This is anomaly attributed to the reduction of spin scattering, where a conduction electron scatters by exchanging spin with magnetic moment or spin excitation 19.…”
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