A. Gangulee, F.M. D'Heurle
Thin Solid Films
Superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometer data on a variety of ceramics and crystals of Y-Ba-Cu-O show a remanent moment which accurately equals the difference of the field-cooled and zero-field-cooled moments in the low-field, low-temperature range. This effect is argued to point to a flux pinning rather than a superconductive glass model, particularly for the crystals. This holds true even when the glassy model is extended to include screening effects. © 1988 The American Physical Society.
A. Gangulee, F.M. D'Heurle
Thin Solid Films
O.F. Schirmer, W. Berlinger, et al.
Solid State Communications
Julian J. Hsieh
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films
K.A. Chao
Physical Review B