The book explores the properties and behaviors of high-critical-temperature superconductors in the yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) system, looking specifically at Y0.5Ln0.5BaSrCu3O6+z compounds, where Ln represents rare earth elements like europium (Eu), samarium (Sm), and (neodymium) Nd. Structured into several chapters, it navigates through key aspects of superconductivity and its characterization. Starting with an introduction to the discovery of high-critical-temperature superconductors and their far-reaching applications, it sheds light on unresolved questions in materials physics, particularly concerning the behavior of the copper(II)-oxide (CuO2) planes and the introduction of additional electronic holes. Emphasizing the pivotal role of the CuO2 planes in shaping material properties above the critical temperature, it also delves into the history of superconductivity, properties of superconducting materials, and various types of superconductors. Phenomenological theories like the London theory, Ginzburg-Landau theory, and Abrikosov's theory of the mixed state in type II superconductors are discussed, along with conventional theories such as the BCS theory and Josephson junctions. The book provides an overview of experimental techniques used to characterize structural, magnetic, and electrical properties of superconductor compounds, including X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and magnetometry. Focusing on the structural, magnetic, and electrical properties of Y0.5Ln0.5BaSrCu3O6+z compounds, along with the effects of substitutions and thermal treatments, the book aims to achieve several objectives. These include a comparative study of superconducting and structural properties under various thermal treatments and isovalent substitutions, analysis of magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistivity as functions of temperature, investigation of the evolution of mixed-state properties with changing temperatures, and utilization of the Rietveld crystallographic refinement method to establish correlations between interatomic distances and critical temperatures. Additionally, the book presents the synthesis of studied compounds through solid-state reactions and subsequent thermal treatments, including annealing under oxygen and argon atmospheres. The results of these treatments are discussed in relation to improvements in irreversibility lines, magnetic shielding, and grain quality.
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Generalities and Theoretical Models.- High Critical Temperature Superconducting Oxides of the YBCO System.- Experimental Techniques.- Effects of Isovalent Substitutions and Argon Heat Treatment on the Structural and Superconducting Properties of Y0.5Ln0.5SrBaCu3O6+δ 93.- Alternating Magnetic Shielding and Resistivity in High Critical Temperature Superconductors (Y1−xLnx)SrBaCu3O6+δ (x = 0, 5 and 1, Ln = rare earth).- General Conclusion.
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Examines the structural, magnetic, and electrical properties of high-critical-temperature superconductors Presents experimental techniques such as X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and magnetometry Discusses practical applications and potential solutions, closing the gap between research and real-world implementation
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ISBN
9783031662379
Publisert
2024-08-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Dr. Keltoum Khallouq is a physicist specializing in the field of solid-state physics, with a particular focus on high-temperature superconducting materials. She earned her Doctorate in Solid State Physics from the University of Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco, where she conducted research on the structural, magnetic, and electrical properties of high-critical-temperature superconductors. Dr. Khallouq has also earned a Master's degree both in Material Engineering, Energy and Environment, and in Liquid and Solid Waste Management, Treatment, and Valorization.

Her academic career includes several years of teaching and tutoring in physics at the University Ibn Zohr Agadir, along with practical laboratory instruction in various physics-related topics. Her research work is well-documented through numerous publications in international journals, particularly in the areas of superconductivity, magnetic properties, and material characterization, demonstrating an expertise in enhancing the properties of superconducting materials through isovalent substitutions and heat treatments.

Dr. Khallouq has also actively participated in national and international conferences where she presented her work. In addition to her academic and research commitments, Dr. Khallouq is a passionate educator and researcher. She has held roles as a teaching assistant and laboratory instructor. She also has professional experience in industry-related projects and possesses skills in various software tools relevant to her field.