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Journal ArticleSource:
Superlattices and Microstructures, Academic Press, Volume 19, Number 3, p.169-181 (1996)Keywords:
Charge transfer, Colossal magnetoresistance, High temperature superconducting films, Interfaces (materials), Laser energy density, magnetoresistance, Oxide superconductors, Perovskite, Pulsed laser applications, Pulsed laser deposited superlattices, substrates, superconducting films, Superconducting properties, superlatticesAbstract:
Recent advances made in the field of pulsed laser deposited superlattices made up of perovskite oxides are reviewed. The superconducting properties and the effect of adjacent layers in ultra-thin YBCO are studied in YBCC/(PrxY1-x)BCO superlattices. We describe the effects of layering in (La0.7Ba0.3)MnO3 for the purposes of fundamental studies and possible applications of these newly recognized colossal magnetoresistance materials. © 1996 Academic Press Limited.
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