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Magnetic-field effects on the charge-spin stripe order in La-214 high-Tc cuprates
Magnetic-field effects on the charge-spin stripe order in La-214 high-Tc
cuprates have been investigated from measurements of the in-plane
electrical-resistivity, Rho_ab_. In La_2-x_Ba_x_CuO_4_ with x=0.10 and
La_2-x_Sr_x_CuO_4_ with x=0.115 where the incommensurate charge peaks are weak
and unobservable in zero field in elastic neutron-scattering measurements,
respectively, the normal-state value of Rho_ab_ at low temperatures markedly
increases with increasing field up to 27 T. For La_2-x_Ba_x_CuO_4_ with x=0.11
and Zn-substituted La_2-x_Sr_x_Cu_1-y_Zn_y_O_4_ with x=0.115 and y=0.02 where
the charge stripe order is fairly stabilized in zero field, on the other hand,
the increase in Rho_ab_ with increasing field is negligibly small. In
conclusion, when the charge-spin stripe order is not fully stable in zero
field, magnetic field operates to stabilize the charge-spin stripe order. The
value of Rho_ab_ increases with increasing field depending on the stability of
the charge stripe order.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, Proceedings of Yamada Conference LX on Research
in High Magnetic Fields (RHMF2006) (Satellite of ICM2006
Single-crystal growth of underdoped Bi-2223
To investigate the origin of the enhanced Tc ({\approx} 110 K) of the
trilayer cuprate superconductor Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+{\delta} (Bi-2223), its
underdoped single crystals are a critical requirement. Here, we demonstrate the
first successful in-plane resistivity measurements of heavily underdoped
Bi-2223 (zero-resistivity temperatures {\approx} 20~35 K). Detailed crystal
growth methods, the annealing process, as well as X-ray diffraction (XRD) and
magnetic susceptibility measurement results are also reported.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, 27th International Symposium on
Superconductivity, ISS 2014, to appear in Physics Procedi
Absence of the impurity-induced magnetic order in the electron-doped high-T_c_ cuprates Pr_0.86_LaCe_0.14_Cu_1-y_(Zn, Ni)_y_O_4_
Zero-field muon-spin-relaxation measurements have been carried out in order
to investigate the Zn- and Ni-substitution effects on the Cu-spin dynamics in
the electron-doped Pr_0.86_LaCe_0.14_Cu_1-y_(Zn, Ni)_y_O_4+\alpa-\delta_ with y
= 0, 0.01, 0.02, 0.05 and different values of the reduced oxygen content
\delta(\delta \le 0.09). For the samples with y = 0 and very small \delta
values of \delta < 0.01, a muon-spin precession due to the formation of a
long-range antiferromagnetic order has been observed at low temperatures below
\~ 5 K. For the moderately oxygen-reduced samples of 0.01 \le \delta \le 0.09,
on the contrary, no muon-spin precession has been observed and the temperature
dependence of the spectra is similar to one another regardless of the y value.
That is, no impurity-induced slowing down of the Cu-spin fluctuations has been
detected, which is very different from the results of the hole-doped high-T_c_
cuprates. The reason is discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, Proceedings of ISS2004 (to be published in
Physica C
Anisotropic Diamagnetic Response in Type-II Superconductors with Gap and Fermi-Surface Anisotropies
Effects of anisotropic gap structures on a diamagnetic response are
investigated in order to demonstrate that the field-angle-resolved
magnetization () measurement can be used as a spectroscopic method
to detect gap structures. Our microscopic calculation based on the
quasiclassical Eilenberger formalism reveals that in a
superconductor with four-fold gap displays a four-fold oscillation reflecting
the gap and Fermi surface anisotropies, and the sign of this oscillation
changes at a field between and . As a prototype of
unconventional superconductors, magnetization data for borocarbides are also
discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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