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Rodriguez, D.S.; Rodriguez, E.; Luzuriaga, J.; Waszczak, J.V.; Cheong, S.W. |

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Role of anisotropy in the vortex lattice of superconductors high-Q oscillator measurements in 2H-NbSe2 and La1.825Sr.075CuO4 |
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Measurements of the response of the flux-line lattice in NbSe2 and La1.825Sr0.075CuO4 show important differences between these two materials. In particular, we have studied the magnetic-field and angular dependence of the response of a high-Q mechanical oscillator in fields of up to 1 T. The features seen in NbSe2 seem to be well explained in terms of a change in the pinning regime, usually termed the ''peak effect'' in the critical current, using the collective-pinning model of Larkin and Ovchivnikov within Ginzburg-Landau anisotropic theory. On the other hand the behavior found in the high-T(c) material LSCO seems to fall naturally into a description which takes into account the possibility of phase transitions in the vortex lattice and the quasi-two-dimensional character of the superconductivity. |
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D'Anna, G.; Andre, M.-O.; Benoit, W.; Rodriguez, E.; Rodriguez, D.S.; Luzuriaga, J.; Wasczak, J.V. |

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Flux-line response in 2H-NbSe2 investigated by means of the vibrating superconductor method |
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1993 |
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Physica C |
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We measure transverse AC losses in the low- and high-amplitude regime of 2H-NbSe2 single crystals using vibrating superconductor methods. The measurements are sensitive to small deviations of the critical state. The data constitute evidence for a peak effect of the critical current as a function of the temperature in this compound. We construct in the H-T phase diagram the ''peak-effect'' line which is supposed to mark an abrupt cross-over in the vortex-pinning regime. |
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Rodríguez, E.; Duran, C.; Luzuriaga, J.; de la Cruz, F.; Fainstein, C. |

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Anomalous behaviour of the vortex structure in Bi4Ca2Sr4Cu4O16+y measured with a vibrating reed at low magnetic fields |
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1990 |
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Physica C: Superconductivity |
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The response of the vortex structure in ceramic samples of Bi4Ca2Sr4Cu4O16+y has been measured by means of a vibrating reed technique in magnetic fields below 0.2 T. An anomally in the response of the reed is seen at temperatures of around 30 to 40 K, well below the critical temperature, indicating a transition similar to that attributed to a melting of the Flux Line Lattice. There is a shift in the temperature at which the anomaly is detected when one increases the driving force on the reed, while the dissipation shows a maximum associated to the transition which scales with the square of the applied magnetic field. Comparison with magnetization measurements shows that there is non-zero critical current at the same temperature where the anomalous behaviour is detected with our technique. |
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Durán, C.; Esquinazi, P.; Luzuriaga, J.; Brandt, E.H. |

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Bc1 of high-Tc La1.8Sr0.2CuO4 and amorphous Zr70Cu30 superconductors measured by a vibrating reed |
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Physics Letters A |
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Phys. Lett. A |
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Zr70Cu30; ZIRCONIUM COPPER ALLOYS – Amorphous |
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The lower critical field Bc1 of the high-Tc superconductor La1.8Sr0.2CuO4 (Tc=40 K, Bcless-than-or-equals, slant7.7 mT) and of amorphous Zr70Cu30 (Tc=2.6K, Bc1less-than-or-equals, slant3.8 mT) is obtained from the resonance frequency ?/2? of a vibrating reed made of these materials. At applied magnetic fields Ba<Bc1, ?(Ba)=?i(Ba) as predicted for an ideally diamagnetic reed. Above Bc1 we observe a reversible linear law ?2??2inot, vert, similarB2a?B2c1. This allows a simple definition of Bc1 even in ceramic superconductors into which flux starts to penetrate at Bamuch less-thanBc1 due to their granular structure. |
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Rodriguez, E.; Luzuriaga, J.; Núñez Regueiro, M.; Fainstein, C. |

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Low temperature internal friction peak in high Tc superconductors |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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Ceramic Materials; Oxides – Acoustic Properties; Yttrium Compounds – Acoustic Properties; Acoustic Variables Measurement; Attenuation Peak; Calcium Compounds; Low Temperature Internal Friction Peak; Strontium Compounds; Thermally Activated Relaxation Behavior; High Temperature Superconductors |
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We measure the internal friction Q-1 in YBa2Cu3O7-x and Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x samples. At temperatures near 35 K for KHz frequencies we observe an attenuation peak. In the case of YBa2Cu3O7-x, assuming a thermally activated relaxation behaviour, we are able to show that it corresponds to the same process as other peaks observed at higher frequencies. For Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x this is not the case, and the origin of the peak, found in all the measured samples, remains unknown. |
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Luzuriaga, J.; de la Cruz, F. |

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Reversible magnetization of surface superconductivity |
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1978 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun |
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Direct measurements of the surface superconducting magnetization of the PbTl system shows that this state is a thermodynamic reversible one. |
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Schmoranzer, D.; Jackson, M.J.; Luzuriaga, J. |

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On the Non-linear Damping of Mechanical Oscillators in Flows of 4He |
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Journal of Low Temperature Physics |
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In the studies of both classical and quantum turbulence, significant attention is devoted to the investigation of the behavior of various submerged resonators. Upon entering the turbulent regime, the oscillators start to experience a significant drag force, which varies non-linearly with velocity. We present an empirical way of modeling such systems, and calculate the expected resonant response of such oscillators near the fundamental frequency as a function of the applied driving force. We apply the model to the crossover from linear to non-linear drag forces and compare with previous models as well as selected experimental data on the transition to turbulence in oscillatory flow of 4He. |
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Zemma, E.; Luzuriaga, J. |

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Anomalous Trajectories of H2 Solid Particles Observed Near a Sphere Oscillating in Superfluid Turbulent 4He |
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Journal of Low Temperature Physics |
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Quantum fluids; Turbulence; Superfluid helium; Flow visualization; Oscillating sphere |
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Using a relatively low cost apparatus, consisting of a glass dewar and a digital camera capable of taking images at 240 frames per second we have observed trajectories of frozen H2 particles which follow the flow of liquid helium below 2 K, around a sphere oscillating at 38 Hz. In some of the images the motion is compatible with laminar flow, while at high amplitudes, where we can reach Reynolds numbers of a few thousand in the normal component, the flow is clearly turbulent. In some of the videos taken we find particles being suddenly accelerated to several times the velocity of the oscillating sphere. |
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Zemma, E.; Luzuriaga, J. |

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Turbulent Flow Around an Oscillating Body in Superfluid Helium: Dissipation Characteristics of the Nonlinear Regime |
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Journal of Low Temperature Physics |
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Quantum fluids; Turbulence; Superfluid helium; Nonlinear oscillator; Vibrating paddle; Critical velocity |
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By examining the resonance curves of an oscillator submerged in superfluid liquid helium, it is found that their shape is affected by two distinct dissipation regimes when the amplitude is large enough to generate turbulence in the liquid. In a resonance curve, the central part close to resonance, may be in a turbulent regime, but the response is of much lower amplitude away from the resonance frequency, so that the oscillation can still be in the linear regime for frequencies not exactly at resonance. This introduces an ambiguity in estimating the inverse quality factor Q −1 of the oscillator. By analyzing experimental data we consider a way of matching the two ways of estimating Q −1 and use the information to evaluate the frictional force as a function of velocity in a silicon paddle oscillator generating turbulence in the superfluid. |
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Zemma, E.; Luzuriaga, J. |

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Measurements of Turbulence Onset and Dissipation in Superfluid Helium with a Silicon Double Paddle Oscillator |
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Journal of Low Temperature Physics |
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We have studied experimentally the response of a silicon single crystal double paddle oscillator submerged in superfluid helium from the lambda point to 1.55 K. Measuring the resonance frequency and dissipation on three modes of this high Q system allows us to study the dissipation at the onset of turbulence in the flow around the paddle. The critical velocity V c for turbulence onset decreases with temperature. If we use the density of the normal component of the superfluid to obtain a Reynolds number Re associated with V c we find a value which is largely temperature independent. This result is different from the behavior previously found by other authors below 1 K, where the quantized vorticity (extrinsic nucleation) is observed at velocities more than an order of magnitude greater. In our temperature range, we conclude that the transition is governed by the normal fraction acting as a classical fluid. The laminar regime shows a dissipation that is proportional to the viscous drag calculated by well known formulas for an object oscillating in a liquid. We also find a decrease in resonance frequency in the turbulent regime which is clearly observed but hard to reproduce from run to run. |
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