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Role of dipole image forces in molecular adsorption
Electrostatic image force energy W was calculated for a finite-size (extended) dipole located in vacuum near a plane surface of a condensed-matter substrate using the HF molecule over graphite as an example. The ...
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Effect of inorganic electrolytes and aliphatic alcohols on the foaming capacity of sodium salts of carboxylic acids
Foaming and stabilizing capacities of sodium salts of carboxylic acids (lauric, myristic, palmitic) in the presence of aliphatic alcohols (hexanol, butanol) and inorganic electrolytes was studied.
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Charge density waves in partially dielectrized d-pairing superconductors
A self-consistent theory has been constructed for describing a superconductor with a d x 2−y 2 charge de...
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Effect of charge density waves on the tunnel spectra of the Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ superconductor
The differential tunnel conductance G S of the junction between a normal metal and a superconductor with a charge density wave (CDW) is calculated as a ...
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Foaming activity of foam compounds based on hexadecylammonium chloride and sodium carboxylates
Formation of R1R2 associates between hexadecylammonium chloride and sodium carboxylates (octanoate, laurate, and palmitate) was studied by IR spectroscopy and chemical methods, and their foaming activity was char...
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Spin-dependent tunneling in junctions containing metals with charge density waves in a magnetic field
The dependences of the differential tunneling conductance G on the voltage V across a junction in an external magnetic field H are calculated for two types of junctions involving normal or superconducting metals ...
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Foaming and stabilizing activity of binary solutions of sodium carboxylates of different chain length
Influence of short-chain soda soap (sodium pentanoate) on the foaming and stabilizing activity of long-chain sodium carboxylates (laurate, myristate, and palmitate) is studied.
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Spin-Dependent Tunnel Currents for Metals or Superconductors With Charge-Density Waves
We suggest to extend the well-known method of Tedrow and Meservey to investigate spin polarization P in ferromagnets. Namely, metals and superconductors partially gapped by charge-density waves (CDWs) are propose...
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New method of the spin-polarization detection in tunnel junctions ferromagnet-insulator-charge density wave metal
A tunnel junction between a metal partially gapped by charge density waves metal (CDWM) and a ferromagnet (FM) in an external magnetic field is considered. Only the Zeeman paramagnetic effect is taken into acc...
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Chapter
Charge- and Spin-Density-Wave Superconductors: Pseudogap Puzzle in the Cuprates
Charge- (CDWs) and spin-density waves (SDWs) are collective states with long-range order existing in solids and competing with superconductivity. CDWs and SDWs (hereafter we shall also use the abbreviation DWs...
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Chapter
Electronic Thermal Conductivity of Partially-Gapped CDW Superconductors
Long ago it was theoretically shown that the electronic thermal conductivity κel of Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) superconductors freezes out below superconducting critical temperature Tc [1, 2, 3]. On the cont...
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Dynamic image forces near a semiconductor-vacuum interface: The role of quantum-mechanical corrections
The energy of dynamic image forces acting on a charged particle moving normally to the semiconductor-vacuum interface or in a vacuum gap between two semiconductors is calculated in the framework of the perturb...
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Chapter
Nonstationary Josephson and Quasiparticle Tunnel Currents Through Junctions Between Superconductors with Spin-Density Waves
The nonstationary Josephson, interference, and quasiparticle currents through junctions involving partially-dielectrized superconductors with spin-density waves were calculated. The existence of both supercond...
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Josephson and quasiparticle currents in tunneling junctions between partially dielectrized (partially gapped) superconductors with spin density waves
The current-voltage characteristics (CVC) are calculated for the Josephson, interference, and quasiparticle components of the current through a tunneling junction formed by two superconductors with spin densit...
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Chapter
Influence of Inelastic Quasiparticle Scattering on Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of High-Temperature Oxides
The temperature dependences of many ceramic metal oxide parameters both in the normal and superconducting states are quite different from those for traditional superconductors. One of the most important distin...
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Chapter
Coexistence of Superconductivity with Charge- or Spin- Density Waves
Once the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BOS) seminal theory had been developed and accepted by the superconducting community, it was successfully applied to metals and alloys. However, the validity of the BCS sche...
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Symmetry breaking in tunnel junctions between partially dielectrized metals with charge or spin density waves
Tunnel current-voltage characteristics are calculated for symmetric junctions between metals waves of with charge or spin density that have equal absolute values |Σ| of the dielectric order parameter. The poss...
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Josephson and single-particle currents between partially dielectricized superconductors with charge-density waves
The amplitudes of the nonstationary Josephson current I 1, the interference current I 2, and the quasiparticle current J through symmetric and asymmetric tunnel junctions, including superconductors with charge de...
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Effects of nonadiabaticity and finite screening length in electron tunneling across narrow interelectrode gaps
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Josephson and quasiparticle currents for partially-dielectrized superconductors with charge-density waves
The non-stationary Josephson and quasiparticle currents are investigated for charge-density wave superconductors. New features in current-voltage characteristics appear. Specific calculations are made for NbSe3.