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Cu<inf>3</inf>TaSe<inf>4</inf> and Cu<inf>3</inf>NbSe<inf>4</inf>: X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, optical absorption and Raman scattering
ArticleAbstract: Polycrystalline samples of Cu3NbSe4 and Cu3TaSe4 were obtained by the melt and anneal technique. X-rPalabras claves:Cu NbSe 3 4, Cu TaSe 3 4, Diamond anvil cell, Differential thermal analysis (DTA), High pressure, Optical absorption, Raman scattering, Semiconductors, SulvaniteAutores:Aitken J., Cabrera H., Contreras O., Grima-Gallardo P., Power C., Quintero M., Rodríguez A., Salas M., Werner Brämer-Escamilla, Zumeta-Dubé I.Fuentes:googlescopusLines of nodes in the superconducting gap of noncentrosymmetric CePt <inf>3</inf>Si
Conference ObjectAbstract: We report on magnetic penetration depth λ(T) measurements in CePt3Si down to 50 mK. It is found thatPalabras claves:CePtsSi, Order parameter, Penetration depth, symmetryAutores:Bauer E., Bonalde I., Werner Brämer-EscamillaFuentes:googlescopusPossible two-gap behavior in noncentrosymmetric superconductor Mg10 Ir19 B16: A penetration depth study
ArticleAbstract: We report measurements of the magnetic penetration depth λ (T) of Mg10 Ir19 B16 down to 50 mK (<0.01Palabras claves:Autores:Bonalde I., Mu G., Ribeiro R., Wen H., Werner Brämer-EscamillaFuentes:googlescopusStructural, catalytic and magnetic properties of Cu <inf>1-X</inf> Co <inf>X</inf> Fe <inf>2</inf> O <inf>4</inf>
ArticleAbstract: Copper substituted cobalt ferrite Cu 1-X Co X Fe 2 O 4 (0 x 1) have been synthesized using sol-gel aPalabras claves:Catalytic activity, Ferrites, magnetic properties, Nanostructured materials, Sol-gelAutores:Castillo H., Pedro Silva, Sagredo V., Sarah Briceño, Werner Brämer-EscamillaFuentes:scopusSynthesis, characterization and magnetic properties of CoFe <inf>2</inf>O<inf>4</inf> nanoparticles using peg as surfactant
ArticleAbstract: Cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4) nanoparticles were synthesized using polyethyleneglycol as surfactant in aPalabras claves:characterization, Cobalt ferrite, magnetic properties, Nanoparticles, SynthesisAutores:Cañizales E., Delgado G.E., Diaz Y., Eric Plaza, Pedro Silva, Sarah Briceño, Werner Brämer-EscamillaFuentes:scopus