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Unusual features in the nonlinear microwave surface impedance of Y-Ba-Cu-O thin films
Striking features have been found in the nonlinear microwave (8 GHz) surface
impedance of high-quality YBaCuO thin films with comparable
low power characteristics [ and ]. The surface resistance is found to increase,
decrease, or remain independent of the microwave field (up to 60 mT)
at different temperatures and for different samples. However, the surface
reactance always follows the same functional form. Mechanisms which may
be responsible for the observed variations in and are briefly
discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Leukocytes phagocytic activity under moderate hypotension conditions in some representatives of bony fish, amphibians and reptiles
The leukocytes phagocytic activity against Bacillus subtilis and agromerulated latex particles in representatives of bony fish, amphibians and reptiles under reduced medium osmolarity conditions was studied. It was found that in moderate hypotension compared with isotonia, the white blood cells absorption capacity of the fish was not changed, but it was reduced for amphibians and reptile
On the determination of the quasiparticle scattering rate in unconventional superconductors by microwave surface impedance
In the approximation of validity of the Drude expression for quasiparticle
conductivity and the assumption that all electrons at T = 0 transform into a
superfluide condensate, the expression for the quasiparticle scattering rate
tau -1 in terms of the real and imaginary parts of the microwave surface
impedance has been obtained. The resulting expression is a generalization of
the well-known expression for tau^-1, valid for omega x tau is much less 1, to
an arbitrary value of omega x tau, where omega is the frequency of the
microwave field. From experimental Ka-band impedance measurements, temperature
dependence of tau^-1 in superconducting single crystal pnictides
Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 is obtained using the generalized expression. It is shown that
under condition of the given work, the approximation omega x tau is much less 1
gives the considerable error in determination of tau^-1.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figur
Tunable coaxial cavity resonator for linear and nonlinear microwave characterization of superconducting wires
We discuss experimental results obtained using a tunable cylindrical coaxial
cavity constituted by an outer Cu cylinder and an inner Pb-BSCCO wire. We have
used this device for investigating the microwave response of the
superconducting wire, both in the linear and nonlinear regimes. In particular,
by tuning the different modes of the cavity to make them resonant at exactly
harmonic frequencies, we have detected the power emitted by the superconducting
inner wire at the second- and third-harmonic frequency of the driving field.
The results obtained in the nonlinear regime, whether for the microwave surface
impedance or the harmonic emission, are qualitatively accounted for considering
intergrain fluxon dynamics. The use of this kind of device can be of strong
interest to investigate and characterise wires of large dimensions to be used
for implementing superconducting-based microwave devices.Comment: 14 pages, 6 embedded figures, accepted for publication in Supercond.
Sci. Techno
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