Superconducting critical field measurements in cerium doped lead between 4.1 degrees and 1.8 degrees Kelvin

Ballistic measurements were made of the critical magnetic fields of superconducting. cylinders of cerium-doped lead. Within the accuracy of our measurements, the introduction of the paramagnetic impurity, cerium, in lead has no effect other than a slight broadening of the transition. The samples, co...

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Main Author: Monroe, John James
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-777282020-09-29T05:46:55Z Superconducting critical field measurements in cerium doped lead between 4.1 degrees and 1.8 degrees Kelvin Monroe, John James Physics LD5655.V855 1966.M666 Superconductors -- Thermal properties Ballistic measurements were made of the critical magnetic fields of superconducting. cylinders of cerium-doped lead. Within the accuracy of our measurements, the introduction of the paramagnetic impurity, cerium, in lead has no effect other than a slight broadening of the transition. The samples, containing 0.00, 0.10, 1.0, and 1.5 atomic percent cerium in lead had been vacuum cast in pyrex tubes. The relative fractions of the cerium in these samples and their final purities were tested by the techniques of neutron activation analysis. Master of Science 2017-05-24T17:22:43Z 2017-05-24T17:22:43Z 1966 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/77728 en_US OCLC# 20461395 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 26 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute
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Superconductors -- Thermal properties
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Superconductors -- Thermal properties
Monroe, John James
Superconducting critical field measurements in cerium doped lead between 4.1 degrees and 1.8 degrees Kelvin
description Ballistic measurements were made of the critical magnetic fields of superconducting. cylinders of cerium-doped lead. Within the accuracy of our measurements, the introduction of the paramagnetic impurity, cerium, in lead has no effect other than a slight broadening of the transition. The samples, containing 0.00, 0.10, 1.0, and 1.5 atomic percent cerium in lead had been vacuum cast in pyrex tubes. The relative fractions of the cerium in these samples and their final purities were tested by the techniques of neutron activation analysis. === Master of Science
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Monroe, John James
author Monroe, John James
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title Superconducting critical field measurements in cerium doped lead between 4.1 degrees and 1.8 degrees Kelvin
title_short Superconducting critical field measurements in cerium doped lead between 4.1 degrees and 1.8 degrees Kelvin
title_full Superconducting critical field measurements in cerium doped lead between 4.1 degrees and 1.8 degrees Kelvin
title_fullStr Superconducting critical field measurements in cerium doped lead between 4.1 degrees and 1.8 degrees Kelvin
title_full_unstemmed Superconducting critical field measurements in cerium doped lead between 4.1 degrees and 1.8 degrees Kelvin
title_sort superconducting critical field measurements in cerium doped lead between 4.1 degrees and 1.8 degrees kelvin
publisher Virginia Polytechnic Institute
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/77728
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