Metals with bcc structure are able to dissolve large amounts of interstitial element atoms in the form of oxygen. These atoms diffuse through the lattice by jumping into octahedral sites with equivalent symmetry, causing strong alterations in the anelastic behavior. This paper reports on a study of Snoek relaxation in Nb-Ti alloys with oxygen in solid solution, based on internal friction as a function of temperature. The internal friction measurements were taken in a torsion pendulum operating at temperatures in the range of 350 to 650 K, with frequencies varying from 6 to 36 Hz. The results show relaxation spectra in which thermally activated relaxation peaks produced by the stress-induced ordering of oxygen atoms around niobium atoms of the metallic matrix were identified.
A new class of hybrid ruteno-cuprates – such as Ru-1212 and Ru-1222 – was discovered
in 1995 by Bauerfeind and collaborators. These materials present superconducting and magnetic
states at low temperatures, an atypical duality in other superconductors. The superconductivity is
more easily observed in Ru-1222, while Ru-1212 is a more problematic case, due to the strong
effects of the preparation details in its superconducting properties, becoming the material
superconductor or not. Ru-1212 presents a critical temperature that can vary between 0 and 46 K,
depending on the preparation conditions, and a temperature of magnetic transition of around 132 K.
The samples were prepared through solid state reactions, by using a mixture of high purity powders,
followed by calcination and sinterization in the nitrogen and oxygen atmospheres. This paper shows
the preparation process of Ru-1212 samples, followed by their structural and magnetic
characterization.
Many researchers became interested in the discovery of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ oxides with
critical temperature of around 80 K. It is known that the critical temperature is related to the CuO2
planes of the material. For this reason, the study of the interstitial oxygen in these oxides is of great
relevance. The samples were prepared by means of conventional solid state reactions, through the
stoichiometric mixture of precursory powders. After the sinterization, the samples were submitted
to measurements of density, electrical resistivity, x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy
and energy dispersion spectroscopy, with the objective of performing their characterization. The
measurements of mechanical spectroscopy were performed by a torsion pendulum. The results
show three relaxation processes in the temperature range of 200 and 700 K, with activation energy
of approximately 0.9 eV, which has been attributed to the dynamics of the interstitial oxygen
present in the material.
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