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Osquiguil, E.J.; Civale, L.; Decca, R.; De La Cruz, F. |
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Metallic to variable-range-hopping transition controlled by oxygen content in La-Sr-Cu-O |
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Physical Review B |
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We have performed electrical resistivity measurements on the superconductor La1.8Sr0.2CuO4- over a wide range of temperatures and oxygen concentration. The results provide experimental evidence for a transition from a metallic behavior at high temperatures to a variable-range hopping regime at low temperatures. The transition is controlled by the oxygen content. Correlation between both regimes is also shown. |
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Cited By (since 1996): 6; Export Date: 17 April 2009; Source: Scopus; doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.38.2840; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Osquiguil, E.J.; Centro Atmico Bariloche; Instituto Balseiro 8400 Bariloche, R |
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Osquiguil, E.; Decca, R.; Nieva, G.; Civale, L.; de la Cruz, F. |
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La1.80 Sr0.20 CuO4-delta a clean limit superconductor |
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1988 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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491-494 |
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CERAMIC MATERIALS; LANTHANUM COMPOUNDS – Electric Conductivity; CERAMIC SUPERCONDUCTORS; CLEAN LIMIT SUPERCONDUCTOR; HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS; OXYGEN CONCENTRATION; SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS |
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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. |
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Instituto Balseiro 8400 Bariloche, R.N., Argentina# # Comisi |
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Export Date: 17 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: SSCOA; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Osquiguil, E. |
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Osquiguil, E.; Civale, L.; Decca, R.; Safar, H.; Martinez, E.; Nieva, G.; de la Cruz, F. |
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The Granular Behavior of LaSrCuO: Oxygen Concentration Effects on the Electrical Resistivity |
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High Temperature Superconductors, Mat. Res. Soc. Symposium Proceedings |
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ed. M.B. Brosdky, R. C. Dynes, K. Kitazawa and H. L. Tutler |
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Guimpel, J.; Civale, L.; de la Cruz, F.; Murduck, J.M.; Schuller, I.K. |
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Dimensional phase transition in superconductors with short coherence length |
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Physical Review B |
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We found a novel dimensional transition in the vortex lattice of a finite-sized superconductor. The low-field dependence (with field applied parallel to the film plane) of the magnetization exhibits two maxima, which signal the transition from one to two dimensions. In one dimension the vortices line up along the film, and with increasing field their arrangement changes into a two-dimensional array due to the competition between vortex-surface and vortex-vortex repulsion. Agreement is found with no adjustable parameter calculations using a priori known surface-barrier and vortex-repulsion effects. |
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Decca, R.; Osquiguil, E.; de la Cruz, F.; D'Ovidio, C.; Malachevski, M.T.; Esparza, D. |
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Non linear temperature dependence of the resistivity of LaSrCuO: Effects of Sr content |
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1989 |
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Solid State Communications |
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Solid State Commun. |
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Ceramic Materials; Lanthanum Compounds--Electric Conductivity; Superconductivity; Ceramic Superconductors; Superconducting Materials |
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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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Applied Research Department, Centro At'omico Bariloche |
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Cited By (since 1996): 2; Export Date: 17 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: SSCOA; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Decca, R.; Basic Research Department; Centro At |
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Safar, H.; Durán, C.; Guimpel, J.; Civale, L.; Luzuriaga, J.; Rodríguez, E.; de la Cruz, F.; Fainstein, C.; Schneemeyer, L.F.; Waszczak, J.V. |
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Logarithmic to nonlogarithmic flux creep transition and magnetic flux hardening in BiSrCaCuO superconducting ceramics |
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Physica C: Superconductivity |
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A sharp temperature and field dependent transition from a logarithmic to a non-logarithmic flux creep behavior has been found in BiSrCaCuO superconductors. The transition is not followed by any noticeable change in the magnetization. However, vibrating reed measurements show that it coincides with a strong hardening of the magnetic structure. The transition occurs at fields and temperatures well below the reversibility line. The possible relation to the recently proposed flux lattice melting is discussed. |
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Safar, H.; Durán, C.; Guimpel, J.; Civale, L.; Luzuriaga, J.; Rodriguez, E.; de la Cruz, F.; Fainstein, C.; Schneemeyer, L.F.; Waszczak, J.V. |
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Logarithmic-to-nonlogarithmic flux-creep transition and magnetic-flux hardening in Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O superconducting ceramics |
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Physical Review B |
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A sharp temperature- and field-dependent transition from a logarithmic to a nonlogarithmic flux-creep behavior has been found in Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O superconductors. The transition is not followed by any noticeable change in the magnetization. However, vibrating-reed measurements show that it coincides with a strong hardening of the magnetic structure. The transition occurs at fields and temperatures well below the reversibility line. The possible relation to the recently proposed flux lattice melting is discussed. |
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Civale, L.; Safar, H.; de la Cruz, F. |
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Percolation and glass behavior in ceramic superconductors: oxygen effects |
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Modern Physics Letters B |
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It is shown that small variations of oxygen content in La1.8Sr0.2CuO4−δ can be used to control the reversible and irreversible magnetization temperature dependence of the superconducting state. A grain bond model is appropriate to describe the superconducting response of the ceramics. The study of the temperature dependence of the magnetization and the resistive transition temperature, in a slightly deoxygenated sample, show that the reversible superconducting state is strongly correlated to superconducting percolation. Deoxygenation has been shown to be an excellent technique to study the time evolution of metastable states induced by currents in the bonds and or in the grains. It is shown that superconducting grains are not correlated to ceramic grains. |
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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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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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Duran, C.; Yazyi, J.; de la Cruz, F.; Bishop, D.J.; Mitzi, D.B.; Kapitulnik, A. |
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Flux-lattice melting, anisotropy, and the role of interlayer coupling in Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O single crystals |
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We have used the high-Q mechanical-oscillator technique to probe the vortex-lattice structure in high-quality Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O single crystals over a wide range of magnetic fields (200 Oe to 40 kOe), and relative orientations θ between the magnetic field and the crystalline c^ axis. In addition to the large softening and dissipation peak previously observed and interpreted as due to flux-lattice melting, another distinctly different peak at higher temperatures is seen. The temperatures where the dissipation peaks take place are solely defined by the parallel component of the field cosθ, while the restoring force on the oscillator is due to both field components. We suggest that the two peaks are due to the softening of interplanar coupling at the low-temperature peak, and melting or depinning of the two-dimensional pancake vortices at the higher-temperature peak. |
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