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Dielectric properties of ferromagnetic Ni nanoparticles added (Cu0.5Tl0.5)Ba2Ca2Cu3O10-δ superconducting phase

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Ferromagnetic nickel (Ni) nanoparticles were added in (Cu0.5Tl0.5)Ba2Ca2Cu3O10–δ (CuTl-1223) superconducting matrix to get Nix/CuTl-1223; x = 0–1.00 wt% nanoparticles-superconductor composites. Temperature- and frequency-dependent dielectric properties of CuTl-1223 superconducting phase with different contents… Click to show full abstract

Ferromagnetic nickel (Ni) nanoparticles were added in (Cu0.5Tl0.5)Ba2Ca2Cu3O10–δ (CuTl-1223) superconducting matrix to get Nix/CuTl-1223; x = 0–1.00 wt% nanoparticles-superconductor composites. Temperature- and frequency-dependent dielectric properties of CuTl-1223 superconducting phase with different contents of Ni nanoparticles were studied. Different dielectric parameters such as dielectric constant (er′, er′′), dielectric tangent loss (tan δ) and ac conductivity (σac) were determined from experimentally measured capacitance and conductance at different frequencies from 10 kHz to 10 MHz and at different operating temperatures from 78 to 290 K. The values of er′ and er′′ were found maximal at smaller frequencies and started to decrease at higher frequencies. The value of σac is high at high frequency unlike to er′ and er′′, which is due to release of space charges at high frequencies. Peaks in tan δ graphs represent the resonance phenomenon at certain frequencies in these samples. Non-monotonic behavior...

Keywords: added cu0; dielectric properties; superconducting phase; cu0 5tl0; nanoparticles added; 5tl0 ba2ca2cu3o10

Journal Title: Low Temperature Physics
Year Published: 2018

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