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Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation in Flurinated YBa2Cu3O7-s
Journal of Magnetics, Volume 1, Number 1, 30 Jun 1996, Pages 1-3
Cheol-Eui Lee(Department of Physics and The Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea University), D. White(University of Pennsylvania), P.K. Davies(University of Pennsylvania), B.M. Moon(The Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea University), M.Y. Sung(The Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea University), J.H. Park(The Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea University), B.H. Kim(The Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea University)
Abstract
The YBa2Cu3O7-s structure has been fluorinated by a gas phase exchange technique. The 19F NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spin-lattice relaxation rate (1/T1) measurements on a fluorinated sample gave a superconducting energy gap of 2Δ=4.6kTc
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