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Blanco, M.C.; Franco, D.G.; Jalit, Y.; Pannunzio Miner, E.V.; Berndt, G.; Paesano Jr., A.; Nieva, G.; Carbonio, R.E. |
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Synthesis, magnetic properties and Mössbauer spectroscopy for the pyrochlore family Bi2BB′O7 with B=Cr and Fe and B′=Nb, Ta and Sb |
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2012 |
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Physica B: Condensed Matter |
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Frontiers of Condensed Matter V (FCM 2010) |
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Pyrochlores; Crystal structure; Magnetism; Mösbauer spectroscopy; Displacive disorder |
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The samples Bi2BB′O7, with B=Cr and Fe and B′=Nb, Ta and Sb were prepared by solid state method. The crystallographic structure was investigated on the basis of X-ray powder diffraction data. Rietveld refinements show that the crystal structure is cubic, space group Fd-3m. The Bi3+ cation on the eight-coordinate pyrochlore A-site shows displacive disorder, as a consequence of its lone pair electron conï¬guration. There is also a considerable A-site disorder shown by Rietveld Analysis and confirmed in the case of the iron containing samples with Mössbauer spectroscopy. The magnetic measurements show paramagnetic behavior at all temperatures for the Cr oxides. The Fe pyrochlores show antiferromagnetic order around 10 K. |
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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: Superconductivity and its applications |
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Crystals; Defects; Electric currents; Electric losses; Hydrogenation; Niobium compounds; Phase diagrams; Thermal effects; Critical currents; Flux line response; Hydrogenated niobium selenide single crystals; Peak effect; Transverse AC losses; Vibrating superconductor method; Vortex pinning regime; Superconducting materials |
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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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Cited By (since 1996): 13; Export Date: 28 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: PHYCE; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: D'Anna, G.; D |
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Decca, R.S.; Drew, H.D.; Maiorov, B.; Guimpel, J.; Osquiguil, E.J. |
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Inducing superconductivity at a nanoscale: Photodoping with a near- field scanning optical microscope |
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1999 |
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Journal of Microscopy |
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J. Microsc. |
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High critical temperature superconductors; Near-field microscopy; Photoconductivity; Photoinduced superconductivity; barium; copper derivative; gadolinium; nanoparticle; conductance; conference paper; crystal structure; crystallography; density; fiber optics; film; illumination; magnetic field; photoactivation; priority journal; reflectometry; scanning near field optical microscopy; temperature |
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The local modification of an insulating GdBa2Cu3O6.5 thin film, made superconducting by illumination with a near-field scanning optical microscope (NSOM), is reported. A 100-nm aperture NSOM probe acts as a sub- wavelength light source of wavelength ?(exc)=480-650 nm, locally generating photocarriers in an otherwise insulating GdBa2-Cu3O6.5 thin film. Of the photogenerated electron-hole pairs, electrons are trapped in the crystallographic lattice, defining an electrostatic confining potential to enable the holes to move. Reflectance measurements at ? = 1.55 ?m at room temperature show that photocarriers can be induced and constrained to move on a ?? 200 nm scale for all investigated ?(exc). Photogenerated wires present a superconducting critical temperature T(c) = 12 K with a critical current density J(c) = 104 A cm-2. Exploiting the flexibility provided by photodoping through a NSOM probe, a junction was written by photodoping a wire with a narrow (? 50 nm) under-illuminated gap. The strong magnetic field modulation of the critical current provides a clear signature of the existence of a Josephson effect in the junction. |
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Ctro. Atomico Bariloche and Inst. B., Comision Nac. de Energia Atomica, 8400 S. C. de Bariloche, RN, Argentina |
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Cited By (since 1996): 1; Export Date: 17 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: JMICA; doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2818.1999.00540.x; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Decca, R.S.; Laboratory for Physical Sciences; Department of Physics; University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742, United States; email: rdecca@physics.umd.edu; References: Decca, R.S., Drew, H.D., Empson, K.L., Investigation of the electric-field distribution at the subwavelength aperture of a near-field scanning optical microscope (1997) Appl. Phys. Lett., 70, pp. 1932-1934; Decca, R.S., Drew, H.D., Maiorov, B., Osquiguil, E., Guimpel, J., Photoinduced superconducting nanowires in GdBa2-Cu3O6.5 films (1998) Appl. Phys. Lett., 72, pp. 120-122; Endo, T., Hoffmann, A., Santamaria, J., Schuller, I.K., Enhancement of persistent photoconductivity by uv excitation in GdBa2Cu3O6.3 (1996) Phys. Rev. B., 54, pp. 3750-3752; Federici, J.F., Chew, D., Welker, B., Savin, W., Gutierrez-Solana, J., Fink, T., Wilber, W., Defect mechanism of photoinduced superconductivity in YBa2Cu3O6+x (1995) Phys. Rev. B, 52, pp. 15592-15597; Ginsberg, D.M., (1996) Physical Properties of High Temperature Superconductors V, , World Scientific, Singapore; Guimpel, J., Maiorov, B., Osquiguil, E., Nieva, G., Pardo, F., Interrelation between persistent photoconductivity and oxygen order in GdBa2Cu3Ox thin films (1997) Phys. Rev. B, 56, pp. 3552-3555; Kirilyuk, A.I., Kreines, N.M., Kudinov, V.I., (1990) Pis'ma Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz., 52, p. 696. , Frozen photoconductivity in YBaCuO films; JETP Lett., 52, pp. 49-54; Krylov, I.P., (1990) Pis'ma Zh. Eklsp. Teor. Fiz., 52, p. 1049; Mechanism for the frozen photoconductivity of YBa2Cu3O7-? JETP Lett., 52, pp. 442-446; Kudinov, V.I., Chaplygin, I.L., Kirilyuk, A.I., Keines, N.M., Laiho, R.L.E., Ayache, C., Persistent photoconductivity in YBa2Cu3O6+x films as a method of photodoping toward metallic and superconducting phases (1993) Phys. Rev. B, 47, pp. 9017-9028; Lederman, D., Hasen, J., Schuller, I.K., Photoinduced superconductivity and structural changes in high temperature superconducting films (1994) Appl. Phys. Lett., 64, pp. 652-654; Nakamura, O., Fullerton, E.E., Guimpel, J., Schuller, I.K., High Tc thin films with roughness smaller than one unit cell (1992) Appl. Phys. Lett., 60, pp. 120-122; Nieva, G., Osquiguil, E., Guimpel, J., Maenhoudt, M., Wuyts, B., Bruynseraede, Y., Maple, M.P., Schuller, I.K., Photo-induced changes in the transport properties of oxygen-deficient YBa2Cu3Ox (1992) Phys. Rev. B, 46, pp. 14249-14252; Orenstein, J., Thomas, G.A., Millis, A.J., Cooper, S.L., Rapkine, D.H., Timusk, T., Schneemeyer, L.F., Waszczak, J.V., Frequency-and temperature-dependent conductivity in YBa2Cu3O6+x crystals (1990) Phys. Rev. B, 42, pp. 6342-6362; Osquiguil, E., Maenhoudt, M., Wuyts, B., Bruynseraede, Y., Photoexcitation and oxygen ordering in YBa2Cu3Ox films (1994) Phys. Rev. B, 49, pp. 3675-3678; Tinkham, M., (1996) Introduction to Superconductivity, 2nd Edn., , McGraw-Hill, New York |
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Deppe, M.; Caroca-Canales, N.; Sereni, J.G.; Geibel, C. |
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Evidence for a metamagnetic transition in the heavy Fermion system CeTiGe |
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series |
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Applied magnetic fields; Canonical systems; Continuous suppression; Critical behavior; Critical fields; DC magnetization; First order; Heavy fermion systems; Higher temperatures; Low temperatures; Metamagnetic; Metamagnetic transitions; Polycrystalline; Cerium; Cerium compounds; Electric resistance; Magnetic field effects; Magnetoresistance; Magnetism |
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A recent study of CeTiGe identified this compound as a paramagnetic heavy Fermion system where the full J = 5/2 multiplet is involved in the formation of the ground state. Here we present a preliminary investigation of the dc-magnetization Mdc(H) and of the magnetoresistance Ï(H) of polycrystalline CeTiGe samples in applied magnetic fields up to μ0H = 14 T. The results reveal a pronounced metamagnetic transition at a critical field μ0Hc ≈ 13.5 T at low temperatures, with a step like increase in Mdc(H) of at least 0.6 μB/Ce. The metamagnetic transition leads to a strong decrease in Ï(H). A clear hysteresis in Mdc(H) and Ï(H) indicate that in CeTiGe these metamagnetic features correspond to a true thermodynamic, first order type transition in contrast to the critical behavior observed in the canonical system CeRu2Si2. Measurements at higher temperatures showed a continuous suppression of the metamagnetic transition with increasing T, which vanishes at T ∼ 30 K. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd. |
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Conference code: 81773; Export Date: 10 December 2010; Source: Scopus; Art. No.: 012026; doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/200/1/012026; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Deppe, M.; Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, D-01187 Dresden, Germany; email: Hicha.Deppe@cpfs.mpg.de; References: Gegenwart, P., Si, Q., Steglich, F., (2008) Nature Phys., 4 (3), p. 186; Sachdev, S., (2008) Nature Phys., 4 (3), p. 173; Blundell, S., (2001) Oxford Master Series in Condensed Matter Physics, , (Oxford University Press); Monthoux, P., Lonzarich, G.G., (2001) Phys. Rev., 63 (5), p. 054529; Morozkin, A.V., Seropegin Yu, D., Leonov, A.V., Sviridov, I.A., Tskhadadze, I.A., Nikitin, S.A., (1998) J. Alloys Comput., 267, pp. 14-15R; Welter, R., Vernière, A., Venturini, G., Malaman, B., (1999) J. Alloys. Compounds, 283 (1-2), p. 54; Deppe, M., Caroca-Canales, N., Hartmann, S., Oeschler, N., Geibel, C., (2009) J. Phys.: Condens. Matter, 21 (20), p. 206001; Hewson, A.C., (1993) The Kondo Problem to Heavy Fermions (Cambridge Studies in Magnetism), 2. , ed D Edwards and D Melville (Cambridge: Cambridge University press); Haen, P., Flouquet, J., Lapierre, F., Lejay, P., Remenyi, G., (1987) J. Low Temp. Phys., 67 (5-6), p. 391; Sakakibara, T., Tayama, T., Matamura, K., Maezawa, K., Onuki, Y., Amitsuka, H., (1995) Phys. Rev., 51 (17), p. 12030; Andreev, A.V., Vejpravov, J., Prokleška, J., Sechovsky, V., (2008) Physica, 403 (5-9), p. 744 |
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Franco, D.G.; Carbonio, R.E.; Nieva, G. |
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Magnetic Properties of the Double Perovskites LaPbMSbO6 (M = Mn, Co, and Ni) |
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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics |
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X-ray diffraction; cobalt compounds; lanthanum compounds; lead compounds; magnetisation; manganese compounds; nickel compounds; paramagnetic-antiferromagnetic transitions; space groups; superexchange interactions; LaPbCoSbO6; LaPbMnSbO6; LaPbNiSbO6; M2+ distribution; Rietveld analysis; Sb5+ distribution; X-ray powder diffraction pattern; antiferromagnetic coupling; antiferromagnetic transition; aqueous synthetic route; disorder; double perovskites; ferrimagnetic characteristics; interaction paths; magnetic ions; magnetic properties; monoclinic crystals; octahedral sites; polycrystals; space group P2 1/n; super-superexchange paths; Ions; Magnetic properties; Magnetization; Manganese; Nickel; Temperature measurement; X-ray diffraction; Antiferromagnetic materials; transition metal compounds |
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New double perovskites LaPbMSbO6, where M2+ = Mn2+, Co2+, and Ni2+, were synthesized as polycrystals by an aqueous synthetic route at temperatures below 1000 °C. All samples are monoclinic, space group P21/n, as it is observed from Rietveld analysis of X-ray powder diffraction patterns. The distribution of M2+ and Sb5+ among the two octahedral sites have 3% of disorder for M2+ = Ni2+, whereas for M2+ = Mn2+ and Co2+ less disorder is found. The three samples have an antiferromagnetic transition, due to the antiferromagnetic coupling between M2 + through super-superexchange paths M2+-O2--Sb5+-O2--M2+. Transition temperatures are low: 8, 10 and 17 K for Mn2+, Co2+, and Ni2 + respectively, as a consequence of the relatively long distances between the magnetic ions M2+. Besides, for LaPbMnSbO6 a small transition at 45 K was found, with ferrimagnetic characteristics, possibly as a consequence of a small disorder between Mn2+ and Sb5+. This disorder would give additional and shorter interaction paths: superexchange Mn2+-O2--Mn2+. |
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Gil, D.M.; Guimpel, J.; Paesano Jr., A.; Carbonio, R.E.; Gómez, M.I. |
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Y[Fe1−xCox(CN)6]·4H2O (0 ⩽ x ⩽ 1) solid solutions: Synthesis, crystal structure, thermal decomposition and spectroscopic and magnetic properties |
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Haberkorn, N.; Suárez, S.; Bud'ko, S.L.; Canfield, P.C. |
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Strong pinning and slow flux creep relaxation in Co-doped CaFe2As2 single crystals |
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Solid State Communications |
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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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Vortex glass melting in single crystal La1.825 Sr0.075CuO4 |
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The vortex phase diagram in single crystalline La1.85Sr0.075CuO4 has been studied using an AC-susceptibility technique. A peak in the out-of-phase (x?) component of the susceptibility indicates a transition from a pinned flux lattice (FLL) to an unpinned one. This peak is frequency dependent for all the values of the magnetic field measured (0.01 to 4 T), and this, as well as the general behavior found in the cuprates, has prompted us to interpret our data as evidence for a vortex-glass to liquid transition in the FLL. The activation energies obtained can be fitted to a theory developed by Vinokur et al. Measurements with the magnetic field at an angle with the Cu-O planes may also be understood qualitatively within this framework. |
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Cited By (since 1996): 2; Export Date: 28 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: PHYCE; doi: 10.1016/0921-4534(95)00812-8; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Luzuriaga, J.; Centro At |
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Angular variation of pinning near the irreversibility temperature in single crystal Y Ba2Cu3O7-? with splayed columnar defects |
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Columnar defects; Critical current density; Flux pinning; Pinning force; Anisotropy; Critical current density (superconductivity); Crystal defects; Single crystals; Columnar defects; Flux pinning; Yttrium barium copper oxides |
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We have studied vortex pinning through ac susceptibility measurements in single crystals of YBCO with columnar defects (CDs). The CDs have 0, 10 and 20 splay angle and average direction 108 off the c-axis. By studying the angular variation we can compensate for the anisotropy and effects of twins, etc. Using a simple expression we can obtain the angular spread when the field direction is outside the splay angle. An increase of pinning when the field direction is inside
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Dynamic softening of vortex lines in YBa2Cu3O7-? single crystals |
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Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications |
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Phys C Supercond Appl |
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260 |
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211-216 |
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Crystal defects; Magnetic anisotropy; Magnetic couplings; Mathematical models; Single crystals; Transport properties; Vortex flow; Yttrium compounds; Dynamic softening; Flux transformer configuration; Pinning potential; Transport measurements; Vortex correlation; Vortex line; Yttrium barium cuprates; High temperature superconductors |
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Transport measurements in the mixed state of oxygen-deficient YBa2Cu3O7-? single crystals using the flux transformer configuration show that the flux liquid changes with increasing anisotropy from strongly correlated to uncorrelated in the field direction. For intermediate coupling, the current inducing loss of vortex correlation has a maximum near the irreversibility temperature. Thus, an effective softening of vortex lines with decreasing temperature is detected. We propose a simple model that accounts for this behavior by including the effects of the pinning potential on the dynamics of vortices. |
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Cited By (since 1996): 4; Export Date: 17 April 2009; Source: Scopus; CODEN: PHYCE; Language of Original Document: English; Correspondence Address: Righi, E.F.; Comn. Nac. de Ener. At |
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