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[en] The large thermal energy available, the strong anisotropy, and short coherence lengths of high temperature superconductors give rise to new phenomena in the mixed state. The author discusses transport and thermodynamic measurements of high-Tc materials and of model systems. In particular, he uses experiments on two dimensional films to compare and isolate two dimensional effects in the cuprates. By using multilayer systems with similar parameters, he identifies decoupling of the superconducting planes in magnetic fields at temperatures much above the irreversibility line. He shows that if the irreversibility line is to be considered a melting transition line, it implies melting of the solid state into a liquid of three dimensional flux lines. He further uses Monte Carlo simulations to study the structure of the vortex state as well as melting
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Bedell, K.S.; Los Alamos National Lab., NM (United States); 527 p; 1991; p. 34-76; Phenomenology and applications of high temperature superconductivity; Los Alamos, NM (United States); 22-24 Aug 1991; CONF-9108140--; OSTI as DE92011133; NTIS; INIS
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ANISOTROPY, BARIUM OXIDES, CALCIUM OXIDES, COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS, COPPER OXIDES, DATA, ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES, HIGH-TC SUPERCONDUCTORS, MAGNETIC FIELDS, MAGNETIC FLUX, MAGNETIC PROPERTIES, MONTE CARLO METHOD, PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, STRONTIUM OXIDES, SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
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