Angular Magnetoresistance Provides Texture Information on High-Tc Conductors
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LBNL-31513
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Abstract |
Angular magnetoresistance measurements are performed by rotating a superconductor to an angle-theta in a fixed magnetic field, while monitoring the resistance R. It is argued theoretically that for fields well above the lower critical field, H much greater than H(cl), the bulk resistivity of the conductor is independent of theta if the crystallites of which it is composed are randomly oriented. Non-random orientation (a key aspect of texture) is revealed, therefore, by variations of R with theta. Dips in R indicate that the field is parallel to the copper oxide planes in a significant fraction of the current-carrying crystallites. C-axis, a-axis, and other textured film conductors are used to illustrate the technique. The angular magnetoresistance is found to be an important supplement to conventional texture determinations by microscopy and X-ray diffraction |
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Physica C
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Volume |
195
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Year of Publication |
1992
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Pagination |
93-102
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Accession Number |
28
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