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Author Kim, J.; Haberkorn, N.; Nazaretski, E.; Paula, R. de; Tan, T.; Xi, X.X.; Tajima, T.; Movshovich, R.; Civale, L.
Title Strong magnetic field dependence of critical current densities and vortex activation energies in an anisotropic clean MgB2 thin film Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 204 Issue Pages 56-60
Keywords A. Superconducting materials; B. Films; C. Magnetic penetration depth; D. Vortex pinning
Abstract We report the influence of two-band superconductivity on the flux creep and the critical current densities of a MgB2 thin film. The small magnetic penetration depth of λ=50±10 nm at T=4 K is related to a clean π-band. We find a high self-field critical current density Jc, which is strongly reduced with applied magnetic field, and attribute this to suppression of the superconductivity in the π-band. The temperature dependence of the creep rate S (T) at low magnetic field can be explained by a simple Anderson–Kim mechanism. The system shows high pinning energies at low field that are strongly suppressed by high field.
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Author Haberkorn, N.; Suárez, S.; Bud'ko, S.L.; Canfield, P.C.
Title Strong pinning and slow flux creep relaxation in Co-doped CaFe2As2 single crystals Type Journal Article
Year 2020 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 318 Issue Pages 113963
Keywords Iron based superconductors; Single crystals; Vortex dynamics; Magnetization
Abstract We report on measurements of critical current densities Jc and flux creep rates S of freestanding Ca(Fe1−xCox)2As2 (x ≈ 0.033) single crystals with Tc ≈ 15.7 K by performing magnetization measurements. The magnetic field dependences of Jc at low temperature display features related to strong pinning. In addition, we find that the system displays small flux creep rates. The characteristic glassy exponent, μ, and the pinning energy, U0, display exceptional high values for pristine crystals. We find that for magnetic fields between 0.3 T and 1 T, μ decreases from ≈ 2.8 to ≈ 2 and U0 remains ≈ 300 K. Analysis of the pinning force indicates that the mechanism is similar to the observed in polycrystalline systems in which grain boundaries and random disorder produce the vortex pinning. Considering the large U0 observed in the single crystal, we attempt to improve the pinning by adding random point disorder by 3 MeV proton irradiation with a fluence of 2 × 1016 proton/cm2. The results show that, unlike other iron-based superconductors, the superconducting fraction is sharply reduced by irradiation. This fact indicates that the superconductivity in the system is extremely fragile to an increment in the disorder. The superconducting volume fraction in the irradiated crystal systematically recovers after removal disorder by thermal annealing, which evidences as to the observation of critical state in curves of magnetization versus magnetic field. No features related to a reentrant antiferromagnetic transition are observed for the irradiated sample.
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Author Osquiguil, E.; Frank, V.L.P.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Two dimensional collective flux pinning in melt spun superconducting amorphous Zr70Cu30 Type Journal Article
Year 1985 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 55 Issue 3 Pages 227-230
Keywords ZIRCONIUM COPPER ALLOYS – Amorphous; CRITICAL CURRENTS; PINNING FORCES; SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS
Abstract We have measured the critical currents in melt spun amorphous Zr70Cu30 and their evolution with heat treatment. We found that the pinning forces may be interpreted in terms of the Larkin-Ovchinnikov two dimensional collective pinning theory.
Address Centro Atómico Bariloche – Instituto Balseiro, Argentina
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Notes (up) Cited By (since 1996): 1; Export Date: 17 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: SSCOA; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Osquiguil, E.J.; Centro At Approved no
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Author Civale, L.; de la Cruz, F.; Luzuriaga, J.
Title Critical temperature and density of states in amorphous Zr70Cu30 Type Journal Article
Year 1983 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 48 Issue 4 Pages 389-391
Keywords ZIRCONIUM COPPER ALLOYS
Abstract By means of thermal heat treatment of amorphous Zr70Cu30 it is shown that the induced decrease in critical temperature is followed by a reduction in the electronic density of states of the same magnitude as that obtained by changing the Cu concentration. This result indicates that the density of states is the fundamental microscopic parameter determining the superconducting behavior.
Address Centro Atomico Bariloche
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Notes (up) Cited By (since 1996): 1; Export Date: 28 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: SSCOA; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Civale, L.; Centro At Approved no
Call Number BT @ luzuriag @ Serial 503
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Author Decca, R.; Osquiguil, E.; de la Cruz, F.; D'Ovidio, C.; Malachevski, M.T.; Esparza, D.
Title Non linear temperature dependence of the resistivity of LaSrCuO: Effects of Sr content Type Journal Article
Year 1989 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 69 Issue 4 Pages 355-357
Keywords Ceramic Materials; Lanthanum Compounds--Electric Conductivity; Superconductivity; Ceramic Superconductors; Superconducting Materials
Abstract The linear temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity has been taken to be one of the characteristic features of the ceramic superconductors. Measurements of the electrical resistance of the LaSrCuO system in a wide temperature range show that the previous statement is only an approximation valid for some values of the Sr concentration.
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Call Number BT @ osquigui @ Serial 414
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Author Esparza, D.A.; D'Ovidio, C.A.; Guimpel, J.; Osquiguil, E.; Civale, L.; de la Cruz, F.
Title The granular nature of bulk superconductivity at 40K in La1.8Sr0.2CuO4 Type Journal Article
Year 1987 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 63 Issue 2 Pages 137-140
Keywords CERAMIC MATERIALS; GRANULAR MATERIALS; LANTHANUM COMPOUNDS – Electric Conductivity; CRITICAL FIELDS; HIGH TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTOR; MAGNETIC FLUX EXPULSION; TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE; SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS
Abstract We have measured the electrical resistivity, magnetic flux expulsion and critical fields of the new high temperature superconductor La1.8Sr0.2CuO4 after different heat treatments. Our data show that the complete flux expulsion in these samples is consistent with the presence of shielding currents induced in multiple connected structures. The magnetization measurements indicate that the lowest field where flux penetrates into the sample should not be taken to be the bulk Hcl. It is shown that the absolute value of the electrical resistivity and its temperature dependence are not correlated with the superconducting critical field and temperature. We discuss the behaviour of the superconducting parameters and their relation with the electrical resistivity.
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Author Osquiguil, E.; Decca, R.; Nieva, G.; Civale, L.; de la Cruz, F.
Title La1.80 Sr0.20 CuO4-delta a clean limit superconductor Type Journal Article
Year 1988 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 65 Issue 6 Pages 491-494
Keywords CERAMIC MATERIALS; LANTHANUM COMPOUNDS – Electric Conductivity; CERAMIC SUPERCONDUCTORS; CLEAN LIMIT SUPERCONDUCTOR; HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS; OXYGEN CONCENTRATION; SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS
Abstract The electrical resistivity of the superconductor La1.80Sr0.20Cu04-? has been measured in a wide range of temperatures as a function of oxygen and vacuum heat treatments. The resistivity changes reversibly orders of magnitude with oxygen concentration. There is no sign of saturation at high temperatures, even for samples where the resistivity is increased by heat treatment in vacuum. Using the experimental data and general arguments it is concluded that the ceramic superconductors are high ? materials in the clean limit.
Address Instituto Balseiro 8400 Bariloche, R.N., Argentina# # Comisi
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Notes (up) Export Date: 17 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: SSCOA; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Osquiguil, E. Approved no
Call Number BT @ osquigui @ Serial 416
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Author Arce, R.; Civale, L.; Luzuriaga, J.; Guimpel, J.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Surface normal regions in superconducting Zr70Cu30 induced by thermal relaxation Type Journal Article
Year 1983 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 48 Issue 12 Pages 1027-1030
Keywords ZIRCONIUM COPPER ALLOYS – Physical Properties; SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS
Abstract Penetration depth measurements show that thermal heat treatment in amorphous Zr70Cu30 induces a normal region 5000 Å thick at the surface of ultrarapid quenched ribbons. Upper critical field measurements indicate that the new induced phase is a normal one while the rest of the sample remains as a homogeneous superconducting phase.
Address Centro Atómico Bariloche – Instituto Balseiro
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Notes (up) Export Date: 28 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: SSCOA; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Arce, R.; Centro At Approved no
Call Number BT @ luzuriag @ Serial 502
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Author Luzuriaga, J.; D'Ovidio, C.; de la Cruz, F.
Title Ideal two dimensional flux pinning induced by annealing in superconducting amorphous Zr75Rh25 Type Journal Article
Year 1986 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 57 Issue 9 Pages 753-756
Keywords ZIRCONIUM COMPOUNDS – Physical Properties; CRITICAL CURRENT; FLUX PINNING; MELT SPINNING; PINNING FORCES; SUPERCONDUCTING MATRIX; SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS
Abstract By annealing amorphous Zr75Rh25 prepared by melt spinning an ideal behaviour of the critical current was observed, in which the measured pinning forces are seen to follow the two dimensional Larkin-Orchivnikov theory. In the region where this theory is valid the changes in the pinning forces can be explained by the changes in the superconducting matrix and it can be assumed that the pinning centers do not change with the heat treatment.
Address Centro Atomico Bariloche, Instituto Balseiro, 8400 Bariloche, Argentina
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Notes (up) Export Date: 28 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: SSCOA; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Luzuriaga, J.; Centro Atomico Bariloche; Instituto Balseiro 8400 Bariloche, Argentina Approved no
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Author Grigera, S.A.; Morré, E.; Osquiguil, E.; Nieva, G.; De la Cruz, F.
Title Nonlocal transport properties and size effects in heavily twinned YBa2Cu3O7-delta single crystals Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication Solid State Communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun.
Volume 107 Issue 7 Pages 335-339
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Abstract We demonstrate experimentally that when the vortex correlation length in the liquid state becomes of the order of the sample thickness, size effects dominate the transport properties of the macroscopic vortex structures, implying a nonlocal response in the transformer experiments.
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 237
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