Vortex dynamics at rf frequencies in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 single crystals


Autoria(s): Sudershan, YS; Rastogi, Amit; Bhat, SV; Grover, AK; Yamaguchi, Y; Oka, K; Nishihara, Y
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10/03/1998

Resumo

We have studied the low magnetic field high temperature region of the H-T phase diagram of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 single crystals using the technique of non-resonant rf response at a frequency of 20 MHz. With H(rf)parallel to a, H parallel to c, the isothermal magnetic field scans below T-c show that the frequency f(H) of the tank circuit decreases continuously with increase in H before saturating at H similar to H-D(T). Such a decrease in f(H) reflects increasing rf penetration into the weakly screened region between CuO bilayers. The saturation of f(H) at its lowest value for H similar to H-D(T) indicates complete rf penetration land hence the disappearance of field dependence) due to the vanishing of the screening rf currents I-rf(c) in those regions or equivalently when the phase coherence between adjacent superconducting layers vanishes. Therefore H,(T) represents the decoupling of the adjacent superconducting bilayers, and hence also a 3D to 2D decoupling transition of the vortex structure. Simultaneous monitoring of the field dependent rf power dissipation P(H) shows a maximum in dP/dH at H-D(T). The observed H-D(T) line in many crystals is in excellent agreement with the (l/t-1) behavior proposed for decoupling.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/19446/1/Vortex_dynamics_at_rf.pdf

Sudershan, YS and Rastogi, Amit and Bhat, SV and Grover, AK and Yamaguchi, Y and Oka, K and Nishihara, Y (1998) Vortex dynamics at rf frequencies in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 single crystals. In: Physica C: Superconductivity, 297 (3-4). pp. 253-261.

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Elsevier Science

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