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2011 | 120 | 6 | 1080-1083

Article title

Anomalous Low Resistivity at Room and Elevated Temperatures of Manganin Alloy Implanted with High Dose Niobium Ions

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The anomalous low resistivity metallic material at room temperature has been discovered. Known high resistive material called manganin in form of 10 μm thick foil was one side implanted with high dose of niobium ions of 2.5 × 10^{17} Nb ions/cm^2 and then with 2.5 × 10^{13} Kr ions/cm^2. Before and after implantation procedure investigated manganin foils were temperature treated in 130°C during 100 h. Basic resistance measurements were performed just after implantation observing large decrease of its resistivity. In repeated measurements after long time later (about twelve months), at temperature of 22°C, practically no resistivity was measured. Four-terminal method for resistance measurements was used.

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120

Issue

6

Pages

1080-1083

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published
2011-12
received
2011-08-08
(unknown)
2011-09-17

Contributors

  • National Centre for Nuclear Research, 05-400 Otwock-Swierk, Poland
  • National Centre for Nuclear Research, 05-400 Otwock-Swierk, Poland

References

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  • 3. Isabellen Hutte, Internet, Google, 05.08.2011
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  • 5. R.A. Matula, J. Phys. Chem. Data 8, 1161 (1979)
  • 6. R. Wiśniewski, T. Wilczyńska, K. Wieteska, Electr. Rev. 7, p. 32 (2010)

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