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It is of interest to synthesize the M-Ba-Y-Cu-O system, where M is a magnetic element, in order to investigate its superconductivity mechanism and the relation between the superconductivity and the magnetism. We study the effect of a typical magnetic element, iron, on the superconductivity of the Ba-Y-Cu-O system.
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Zhou, S., Nie, S., Xu, Z. et al. The effect of iron impurity on the superconductivity and preparation of the Ba-Y-Cu-O system. J Low Temp Phys 73, 97–100 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00681745
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