258 research outputs found
Glass-like low frequency ac response of ZrB and Nb single crystals in the surface superconducting state
We report experimental studies of the low frequency electrodynamics of
ZrB and Nb single crystals. AC susceptibility at frequencies 3 - 1000 Hz
have been measured under a dc magnetic field, , applied parallel to the
sample surface. In the surface superconducting state, for several , the
real part of the ac magnetic susceptibility exhibits a logarithmic frequency
dependence as for spin-glass systems. Kramers-Kronig analysis of the
experimental data, shows large losses at ultra low frequencies ( Hz). The
wave function slope at the surface was found. The linear response of the order
parameter to the ac excitation was extracted from the experimental data.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figure
The internal magnetic field in superconducting ferromagnets
We have measured the nonlinear response to the ac magnetic field in the
superconducting weak ferromagnet Ru-1222, at different regimes of sample
cooling which provides unambiguous evidence of the interplay of the domain
structure and the vorticity in the superconducting state. This is {\em direct}
proof of coexistence of ferromagnetic and superconductive order parameters in
high- ruthenocuprates.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
The low-frequency response in the surface superconducting state of ZrB single crystal}
The large nonlinear response of a single crystal ZrB to an ac field
(frequency 40 - 2500 Hz) for has been observed. Direct
measurements of the ac wave form and the exact numerical solution of the
Ginzburg-Landau equations, as well as phenomenological relaxation equation,
permit the study of the surface superconducting states dynamics. It is shown,
that the low frequency response is defined by transitions between the
metastable superconducting states under the action of an ac field. The
relaxation rate which determines such transitions dynamics, is found.Comment: 7 pages, 11 figure
Nonlinear magnetic response in ruthenocuprates
We have performed an investigation of the nonlinear magnetic response in
ruthenocuprates. A negative, diverging-like peak at the main magnetic
transition T_N in RuSr2RECu2O8 (RE = Gd, Y) indicates a possible canted
antiferromagnetic order. Another well defined feature above T_N points to a
blocking of superparamagnetic particles through the T^(-3) dependence of the
third harmonic at higher temperatures. Below T_N a nondiverging peak appears,
which is strongly affected by the addition of 10% of Cu ions in the RuO2
planes. In RuSr2RE(2-x)Ce(x)Cu2O10 the main magnetic transition T_M is
accompanied by two characteristic temperatures in the third harmonic of the ac
susceptibility, in agreement with recent studies from uSR and Mossbauer
spectroscopy. We find that the spin-spin correlation temperature is the same in
both families of ruthenocuprates.Comment: accepted for publication in EPJ
Tunable coaxial cavity resonator for linear and nonlinear microwave characterization of superconducting wires
We discuss experimental results obtained using a tunable cylindrical coaxial
cavity constituted by an outer Cu cylinder and an inner Pb-BSCCO wire. We have
used this device for investigating the microwave response of the
superconducting wire, both in the linear and nonlinear regimes. In particular,
by tuning the different modes of the cavity to make them resonant at exactly
harmonic frequencies, we have detected the power emitted by the superconducting
inner wire at the second- and third-harmonic frequency of the driving field.
The results obtained in the nonlinear regime, whether for the microwave surface
impedance or the harmonic emission, are qualitatively accounted for considering
intergrain fluxon dynamics. The use of this kind of device can be of strong
interest to investigate and characterise wires of large dimensions to be used
for implementing superconducting-based microwave devices.Comment: 14 pages, 6 embedded figures, accepted for publication in Supercond.
Sci. Techno
Hysteresis and stepwise structure in MR curves of granular superconducting ruthenocuprates RuSr(GdCeCuO}
Granular superconductivity effects in a polycrystalline sample of
ruthenocuprate RuSr(GdCeCuO are studied.
The main attention has been devoted to manifestation of these effects in
current and magnetic-field dependences of resistive transition to
superconducting state. It is found that current dependences of differential
resistance taken at different temperatures intersect strictly at two definite
values of current demonstrating crossing point effect. This phenomenon has been
explained taking into account inhomogeneous state of intergrain medium which
can be considered as a two-component system. The particular attention has been
given to magnetoresistance (MR) hysteresis in mixed state of this inhomogeneous
system and to influence of applied current and temperature on this phenomenon.
Two types of hysteresis (clockwise and anticlockwise) have been found with
transition from clockwise to anticlockwise hysteresis with increasing
temperature. Stepwise structure in MR hysteretic curves has been observed in
low-field range. Possible reasons of the change in hysteresis behavior with
increasing temperature and appearance of the stepwise structure in MR curves
are discussed taking into consideration inhomogeneous state of the granular
superconductor studied.Comment: 31 pages, 13 figure
Complex spectral evolution in a BCS superconductor, ZrB12
We investigate the electronic structure of a complex conventional superconductor, ZrB12 employing high resolution photoemission spectroscopy and ab initio band structure calculations. The experimental valence band spectra could be described reasonably well within the local density approximation. Energy bands close to the Fermi level possess t2g symmetry and the Fermi level is found to be in the proximity of quantum fluctuation regime. The spectral lineshape in the high resolution spectra is complex exhibiting signature of a deviation from Fermi liquid behavior. A dip at the Fermi level emerges above the superconducting transition temperature that gradually grows with the decrease in temperature. The spectral simulation of the dip and spectral lineshape based on a phenomenological self energy suggests finite electron pair lifetime and a pseudogap above the superconducting transition temperature
AC conductivity of a niobium thin film in a swept magnetic field
We report the results of the measurement the ac conductivity of a Nb
superconducting thin film in a swept dc magnetic field. In the mixed state the
swept dc field creates vortices at the film surface which pass through the film
and form the observed ac conductivity. Vortex rate generation does not depend
on the value of the dc field and there is a large plateau-like region of dc
magnetic fields where the dissipation is approximately constant. A proposed
phenomenological model describes quite well the main features of the ac
response in these fields including its dependency on the sweep rate, ac
amplitude, frequency, and value of the second and third harmonics.Comment: 7 pages and 10 figures; Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 201
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