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van der Beek CJ, Konczykowski M, Prozorov R. Anisotropy of strong pinning in multi-band superconductors. Supercond Sci Technol. 2012;25:084010. Abstract
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Konczykowski M, van der Beek CJ, Tanatar MA, Luo HQ, Wang ZS, Shen B, et al. Vortex creep and critical current densities in superconducting (Ba,K)Fe2As2 single crystals. Phys Rev B. 2012;86:024515. Abstract
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Konczykowski M, van der Beek CJ, Tanatar MA, Mosser V, Song YJ, Kwon YS, et al. Anisotropy of the coherence length from critical currents in the stoichiometric superconductor LiFeAs. Phys Rev B. 2011;84:180514. Abstract
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van der Beek CJ, Rizza G, Konczykowski M, Fertey P, Monnet I, Klein T, et al. Flux pinning in PrFeAsO0.9 and NdFeAsO0.9F0.1 superconducting crystals. Physical Review B. 2010;81:174517. Abstract
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Kacmarcik J, Marcenat C, Klein T, Pribulova Z, van der Beek CJ, Konczykowski M, et al. Strongly dissimilar vortex-liquid regimes in single-crystalline NdFeAs(O,F) and (Ba,K)Fe2As2: A comparative study. Physical Review B. 2009;80:014515. Abstract
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