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The Successful Incorporation of Nd Into Ba Site of Y0. 9Ho0. 1Ba2-yNdyCu3O7-δ Bulk Superconductors

Saritekin et al., 2022

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2735565619698754124
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Saritekin N
Üzümcü A
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Journal of Modern Mechanical Engineering and Technology

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This inclusive study reports the effect of the Nd atoms on the mechanical, microstructural, electrical and superconducting characteristics of Y 0.9 Ho 0.1 Ba 2-y Nd y Cu 3 O 7-δ superconductors with the aid of standard characterization methods, including X-ray …
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