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MAGNETICALLY MODULATED MICROWAVE-ABSORPTION IN CUPRATE SUPERCONDUCTORS
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MAGNETICALLY MODULATED MICROWAVE-ABSORPTION IN CUPRATE SUPERCONDUCTORS

S Tyagi
Applied magnetic resonance, v 8(1)
01 Jan 1995

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Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical Science & Technology Spectroscopy Technology
Magnetically modulated microwave absorption (MMMA) is a highly sensitive microprobe, which is increasingly being used to extract a variety of information about the flux dynamics in the high-transition-temperature superconductors. The correspondence between the information obtained from the MMMA and the directly monitored (without modulation) field-induced microwave absorption techniques is discussed. The validity of some of the commonly held views about the features that characterize the MMMA signal are examined.

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