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Emission Mössbauer Spectroscopy - Electron defects and Bose-condensation in crystal lattices of high-temperature superconductors

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Methodological basics of the emission Mössbauer spectroscopy with the 57Co(57mFe), 61Cu(61Ni), 67Cu(67Zn), 67Ga(67Zn), 133Ba(133Cs), 155Eu(155Gd) and 197Hg(197Au) isotopes are presented. They have been developed with the aim to investigate the electron defects and the processes of Bose-condensation of the electron pairs within the crystal lattices of high-temperature superconductors {La(2-x)[Sr,Ba](x)CuO4, Nd(2-x)Ce(x)CuO4, RBa2Cu3O(7-x), RBa2Cu4O8, Y2Ba4Cu7O15, Tl2Ba2Ca(n-1)Cu(n)O(2n+4), Bi2Sr2Ca(n-1)Cu(n)O(2n+4), HgBa2Ca(n-1)Cu(n)O(2n+2), n=1,2,3} using the crystal probes introduced into lattices of copper metal-oxides via radioactive decay of parent atoms being proper atoms of the investigated compound.

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Nikita Seregin, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Scientific Advisor. \\ Alla Marchenko, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Scientific Researcher. \\ Pavel Seregin, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Head of Mössbaeuer spectroscopy Center in Physics Scientific and Research Institute of A.I.Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University.

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Authors All Marchenko, Alla Marchenko, Nikit Seregin, Nikita Seregin, Pavel Seregin
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2015
 
EAN 9783659764943
ISBN 978-3-659-76494-3
No. of pages 332
Dimensions 150 mm x 220 mm x 19 mm
Weight 513 g
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy

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