268 research outputs found
Conversion of glassy antiferromagnetic-insulating phase to equilibrium ferromagnetic-metallic phase by devitrification and recrystallization in Al substituted PrCaMnO
We show that PrCaMnO with 2.5% Al substitution and
LaCaMnO (LCMO) exhibit qualitatively similar and
visibly anomalous M-H curves at low temperature. Magnetic field causes a broad
first-order but irreversible antiferromagnetic (AF)-insulating (I) to
ferromagnetic (FM)-metallic (M) transition in both and gives rise to soft FM
state. However, the low temperature equilibrium state of
PrCaMnAlO (PCMAO) is FM-M whereas that
of LCMO is AF-I. In both the systems the respective equilibrium phase coexists
with the other phase with contrasting order, which is not in equilibrium, and
the cooling field can tune the fractions of the coexisting phases. It is shown
earlier that the coexisting FM-M phase behaves like `magnetic glass' in LCMO.
Here we show from specially designed measurement protocols that the AF-I phase
of PCMAO has all the characteristics of magnetic glassy states. It devitrifies
on heating and also recrystallizes to equilibrium FM-M phase after annealing.
This glass-like AF-I phase also shows similar intriguing feature observed in
FM-M magnetic glassy state of LCMO that when the starting coexisting fraction
of glass is larger, successive annealing results in larger fraction of
equilibrium phase. This similarity between two manganite systems with
contrasting magnetic orders of respective glassy and equilibrium phases points
toward a possible universality.Comment: Highlights potential of CHUF (Cooling and Heating in Unequal Fields),
a new measurement protoco
Calculation of minor hysteresis loops under metastable to stable transformations in vortex matter
We present a model in which metastable supercooled phase and stable
equilibrium phase of vortex matter coexist in different regions of a sample.
Minor hysteresis loops are calculated with the simple assumption of the two
phases of vortex matter having field-independent critical current densities. We
use our earlier published ideas that the free energy barrier separating the
metastable and stable phases reduces as the magnetic induction moves farther
from the first order phase transition line, and that metastable to stable
transformations occur in local regions of the sample when the local energy
dissipation exceeds a critical value. Previously reported anomalous features in
minor hysteresis loops are reproduced, and calculated field profiles are
presented.Comment: 9pages, 7 figure
Vortex Matter and its Phase Transitions
The mixed state of type II superconductors has magnetic flux penetrating the
sample in the form of vortices, with each vortex carrying an identical quantum
of flux. These vortices generally form a triangular lattice under weak mutually
repulsive forces; the lattice spacing can be easily varied over many orders of
magnitude by varying the external magnetic field. The elastic moduli of this
lattice are small and this soft vortex matter can undergo phase transitions
like normal matter, but with thermal fluctuations and underlying defects
playing an important role. We discuss experimental studies on vortex matter
phase transitions, with some emphasis on DC magnetisation measurements
investigating the nature of the phase transition.Comment: 11 pages and 4 figure
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