ISSN:
1572-9605
Keywords:
high temperature superconductors
;
doping
;
disorder
;
size effects
;
penetration depths
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
,
Physics
Notes:
Abstract We measure the real and imaginary parts of the ac magnetic permeability of YBa2Cu3O7−δA x (A = Cl, F, H) ceramics and powders as functions of temperature and ac magnetic field amplitude H 0, applying uncommonly low and widely ranged excitation fields (1 mOe ≤ Ho ≤ 200 Oe). We determine the temperature dependence of two loss peaks, H p(T) ∼ (T c − T)2.7 at low fields in ceramics and H m(T) ∼ T s0 − T at higher fields in both powders and ceramics. The extrapolated field H p(0) and characteristic temperature T c depend on x and δ, whereas H m(0) and T s0 depend mainly on δ. The real part of the permeability indicates a two-step flux-penetration process with two threshold fields for flux penetration. The latter govern the temperature dependence of maxima in the imaginary part as well as the peaks' widths. We propose a field-dependent percolation description of this process, derived from a previous temperature-dependent percolation model. It involves two penetration depths, the classic Ginzburg–Landau one and a low-field abnormally large penetration depth due to chemical disorder. Correspondingly, two types of vortices describe high- and low-field dissipation peaks.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1007786505367
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