Growth and angular dependent resistivity of single crystals?berAnil K. Yadava,b,*, Himanshu Sharmaa, Ajay D. Thakurc, . TomyaDepartment of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, 400076, IndiaDepartment of Physics, Ch. Charan Singh University Meerut, Meerut, 250004, IndiaSchool of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Patna, 800013, pound in superconducting single crystals?ber.?This shows high upper critical?elds among known Nb based superconductors.?Angular dependent resistivity measurements.?Scaling approach methodology is used to determine the superconducting anisotropy.?Temperature dependent anisotropy manifests multi-gap effect in infoArticle history:Received 6 January 2015Received in revised form12 July epted 9 August 2015Available online 19 August 2015Keywords:ChalcogenidesSuperconductorsCrystal growthElectrical propertiesabstractWe report the growth of single crystal?bers via slow cooling solid statereaction method. Superconducting transition temperature (Tc~ K) is con?rmed from izationand transport measurements. parative study is performed for determination of superconductinganisotropy,Gvia conventional method (by taking ration of two superconducting parameters) and scalingapproach method. Scaling approach, de?ned within the frame
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