266 resultados para YBCO superconductors
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We present a resonating-valence-bond theory of superconductivity for the Hubbard-Heisenberg model on an anisotropic triangular lattice. Our calculations are consistent with the observed phase diagram of the half-filled layered organic superconductors, such as the beta, beta('), kappa, and lambda phases of (BEDT-TTF)(2)X [bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene] and (BETS)(2)X [bis(ethylenedithio)tetraselenafulvalene]. We find a first order transition from a Mott insulator to a d(x)(2)-y(2) superconductor with a small superfluid stiffness and a pseudogap with d(x)(2)-y(2) symmetry.
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We present an analysis of previously published measurements of the London penetration depth of layered organic superconductors. The predictions of the BCS theory of superconductivity are shown to disagree with the measured zero temperature, in plane, London penetration depth by up to two orders of magnitude. We find that fluctuations in the phase of the superconducting order parameter do not determine the superconducting critical temperature as the critical temperature predicted for a Kosterlitz–Thouless transition is more than an order of magnitude greater than is found experimentally for some materials. This places constraints on theories of superconductivity in these materials.
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Non-periodic structural variation has been found in the high T-c cuprates, YBa2Cu3O7-x and Hg0.67Pb0.33Ba2Ca2Cu3O8+delta, by image analysis of high resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM) images. We use two methods for analysis of the HRTEM images. The first method is a means for measuring the bending of lattice fringes at twin planes. The second method is a low-pass filter technique which enhances information contained by diffuse-scattered electrons and reveals what appears to be an interference effect between domains of differing lattice parameter in the top and bottom of the thin foil. We believe that these methods of image analysis could be usefully applied to the many thousands of HRTEM images that have been collected by other workers in the high temperature superconductor field. This work provides direct structural evidence for phase separation in high T-c cuprates, and gives support to recent stripes models that have been proposed to explain various angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance data. We believe that the structural variation is a response to an opening of an electronic solubility gap where holes are not uniformly distributed in the material but are confined to metallic stripes. Optimum doping may occur as a consequence of the diffuse boundaries between stripes which arise from spinodal decomposition. Theoretical ideas about the high T-c cuprates which treat the cuprates as homogeneous may need to be modified in order to take account of this type of structural variation.
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We solve the Sp(N) Heisenberg and SU(N) Hubbard-Heisenberg models on the anisotropic triangular lattice in the large-N limit. These two models may describe respectively the magnetic and electronic properties of the family of layered organic materials K-(BEDT-TTF)(2)X, The Heisenberg model is also relevant to the frustrated antiferromagnet, Cs2CuCl4. We find rich phase diagrams for each model. The Sp(N) :antiferromagnet is shown to have five different phases as a function of the size of the spin and the degree of anisotropy of the triangular lattice. The effects of fluctuations at finite N are also discussed. For parameters relevant to Cs2CuCl4 the ground state either exhibits incommensurate spin order, or is in a quantum disordered phase with deconfined spin-1/2 excitations and topological order. The SU(N) Hubbard-Heisenberg model exhibits an insulating dimer phase, an insulating box phase, a semi-metallic staggered flux phase (SFP), and a metallic uniform phase. The uniform and SFP phases exhibit a pseudogap, A metal-insulator transition occurs at intermediate values of the interaction strength.
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Ara ja fa un segle del descobriment de la superconductivitat. Aquest fenomen quàntic macroscòpic té aplicacions en el camp de la diagnosi mèdica per MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), que permet obtenir imatges internes detallades del cos humà o en aplicacions científiques com el SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device), amb el que es poden mesurar camps magnètics molt dèbils, amb límits de detecció fins a 10-15 T. Però les aplicacions dels superconductors no es limiten ni molt menys a aquests camps ja que s‟estan fent grans esforços per poder processar cintes superconductores a gran escala per tal de poder aplicar aquest fenomen a cables de conducció elèctrica, motors, generadors, transformadors, etc. Amb això s‟aconseguiria un increment notable de l‟eficiència energètica amb la consegüent disminució de l‟emissió de gasos d‟efecte hivernacle. En aquest projecte, realitzat al grup de Superconductivitat i Nanoestructuració a Gran Escala de l„ICMAB, s‟han fet diversos muntatges experimentals per tal de poder observar i entendre millor el procés de piròlisi d‟una solució precursora de YBCO en forma de capes primes a sobre de diferents substrats. Aquesta etapa és determinant per obtenir en el procés de creixement una capa texturada i d‟ alta densitat de corrent crítica (Jc). Per això s‟ha fet ús d‟un sistema que permet realitzar la piròlisi de forma relativament ràpida mentre s‟enregistra en vídeo l‟evolució de la capa. En totes les mostres pirolitzades s‟ha estudiat la qualitat, textura i morfologia superficial. També s‟ha intentat veure de forma qualitativa el comportament dinàmic dels gasos a dins d‟una cavitat cilíndrica, que és la geometria utilitzada fins ara per créixer cintes superconductores. Finalment s‟han dissenyat diferents tipus de bufadors per tal d‟introduir els gasos de forma transversal i no longitudinal dins del forn tubular durant el tractament tèrmic, fet que dóna lloc a un increment de la superfície superconductora homogènia. El projecte es distribueix en diferents parts. Inicialment es fa una introducció als superconductors d‟alta temperatura així com els mètodes de fabricació actuals de les cintes superconductores. Seguidament s‟expliquen els objectius que pretenem assolir. En un apartat posterior descrivim les tècniques experimentals utilitzades. Seguidament detallem tots els resultats obtinguts junt amb les seves caracteritzacions. Finalment estudiem el impacte ambiental que ha tingut la realització d‟aquest projecte. Detallem el cost del mateix en un pressupost. En tres annexes ampliem alguns subapartats que per manca d‟espai en el text principal no hem pogut desenvolupar.
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The elastic moduli of vortex crystals in anisotropic superconductors are frequently involved in the investigation of their phase diagram and transport properties. We provide a detailed analysis of the harmonic eigenvalues (normal modes) of the vortex lattice for general values of the magnetic field strength, going beyond the elastic continuum regime. The detailed behavior of these wave-vector-dependent eigenvalues within the Brillouin zone (BZ), is compared with several frequently used approximations that we also recalculate. Throughout the BZ, transverse modes are less costly than their longitudinal counterparts, and there is an angular dependence which becomes more marked close to the zone boundary. Based on these results, we propose an analytic correction to the nonlocal continuum formulas which fits quite well the numerical behavior of the eigenvalues in the London regime. We use this approximate expression to calculate thermal fluctuations and the full melting line (according to Lindeman's criterion) for various values of the anisotropy parameter.
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We discuss the formation of a vortex polycrystal in type II superconductors from the competition between pinning and elastic forces. We compute the elastic energy of a deformed grain boundary, which is strongly nonlocal, and obtain the depinning stress for weak and strong pinning. Our estimates for the grain size dependence on the magnetic field strength are in good agreement with previous experiments on NbMo. Finally, we discuss the effect of thermal noise on grain growth.
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By generalizing effective-medium theory to the case of orientationally ordered but positionally disordered two component mixtures, it is shown that the anisotropic dielectric tensor of oxide superconductors can be extracted from microwave measurements on oriented crystallites of YBa2Cu3O7¿x embedded in epoxy. Surprisingly, this technique appears to be the only one which can access the resistivity perpendicular to the copper¿oxide planes in crystallites that are too small for depositing electrodes. This possibility arises in part because the real part of the dielectric constant of oxide superconductors has a large magnitude. The validity of the effective-medium approach for orientationally ordered mixtures is corroborated by simulations on two¿dimensional anisotropic random resistor networks. Analysis of the experimental data suggests that the zero-temperature limit of the finite frequency resistivity does not vanish along the c axis, a result which would simply the existence of states at the Fermi surface, even in the superconducting state
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A general mapping between the energy of pertinent magnetic solutions and the diagonal terms of the spin Hamiltonian in a local representation provides the first general framework to extract accurate values for the many body terms of extended spin Hamiltonians from periodic first-principle calculations. Estimates of these terms for La2CuO4, the paradigm of high-Tc superconductor parent compounds, and for the SrCu2O3 ladder compound are reported. For La2CuO4, present results support experimental evidence by Toader et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 197202 (2005)]. For SrCu2O3 even larger four-body spin amplitudes are found together with Jl/Jr=1 and non-negligible ferromagnetic interladder exchange.