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Laser-Induced Nanocluster Thin-Film Systems with Controlled Topology and Composition: The Possibility of Creating Superconducting Structures Based on New Physical Principles

The physical properties of solid structures depending on the boundary conditions in topologically ordered nanocluster systems are discussed. These systems are synthesized using various laser methods in the form of metal/semiconductor nanostructures/nanoclusters and thin films on solid substrates. A...

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Published in:Crystallography reports 2018-12, Vol.63 (7), p.1173-1177
Main Authors: Arakelian, S. M., Kucherik, A. O., Kutrovskaya, S. V., Osipov, A. V., Khorkov, K. S., Istratov, A. V.
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Language:English
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Summary:The physical properties of solid structures depending on the boundary conditions in topologically ordered nanocluster systems are discussed. These systems are synthesized using various laser methods in the form of metal/semiconductor nanostructures/nanoclusters and thin films on solid substrates. A particular attention is paid to the possible mechanisms and tendency to high-temperature superconductivity in these thin-film nanocluster structures.
ISSN:1063-7745
1562-689X
DOI:10.1134/S1063774518070027