Abstract

Emission Mossbauer spectroscopy on 67Cu (67Zn) and 67Ga (67Zn) isotopes was used to show that for the superconductors Nd1.85Ce0.15CuO4, La1.85 Sr0.15CuO4, and Tl2Ba2 CaCuO8 in the temperature range T > T c the temperature dependence of the center of gravity S of the Mossbauer spectrum is determined by the second-order Doppler shift, while in the range T < T c the Bose condensation of Cooper pairs influences the value of S (here T c is the superconducting transition temperature). The spatial nonuniformity produced in the electron density by a Bose condensate of Cooper pairs was observed for La1.85 Sr0.15CuO4.

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