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26 August 1997 Abnormal magnetic properties and high-temperature superconductivity of metal and semiconductor single crystals
Alexander V. Brodovoi, V. A. Brodovoi, V. G. Kolesnichenko, S. P. Kolesnik, L. M. Khnorozok, Valery V. Skorokhod, S. M. Solonin
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Proceedings Volume 3182, Material Science and Material Properties for Infrared Optoelectronics; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280447
Event: Material Science and Material Properties for Infrared Optoelectronics, 1996, Uzhgorod, Ukraine
Abstract
The influence of the deformation on the magnetic susceptibility of molybdenum and zinc single crystals in the range 77 divided by 300K at the magnetic fields 0,03 divided by 2.5KOe has been investigated. It is deduced that the increase of a deformation degree causes the essential growth of paramagnetism and the occurrence of nonlinear susceptibility dependence on the intensity of a magnetic field. At room temperature and H < 100Oe the abnormal diamagnetism increase have been observed. This phenomenon can be explained by the occurrence of superconductive phases in the bulk of the crystal. We have established that the ten-fold abnormal diamagnetism increase is observed for (InSb)0.95(CdTe)0.05 solid solution when the temperature falls. This phenomenon can be explained due to the emergence of metal superconductive modifications in the bulk of the crystal.
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Alexander V. Brodovoi, V. A. Brodovoi, V. G. Kolesnichenko, S. P. Kolesnik, L. M. Khnorozok, Valery V. Skorokhod, and S. M. Solonin "Abnormal magnetic properties and high-temperature superconductivity of metal and semiconductor single crystals", Proc. SPIE 3182, Material Science and Material Properties for Infrared Optoelectronics, (26 August 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280447
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Magnetism

Metals

Magnetic semiconductors

Semiconductors

Superconductivity

Nonlinear crystals

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