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    Influence of nonuniform critical current density profile on magnetic field behavior of AC susceptibility in 2D Josephson Junction Arrays

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    Employing mutual-inductance measurements we study the magnetic field dependence of complex AC susceptibility of artificially prepared highly ordered (periodic) two-dimensional Josephson junction arrays of unshunted Nb-AlO_x-Nb junctions. The observed behavior can be explained assuming single-plaquette approximation of the overdamped model with an inhomogeneous critical current distribution within a single junction.Comment: 4 pages (REVTEX), 6 figure

    Exponential Critical State Model Applied To Ac Susceptibility Data For The Superconductor Yba2cu3o7-δ

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    We derive new expressions for the average magnetization loops, M(H), based on the exponential critical state model. The components χ′ and χ″ of the complex susceptibility are calculated and an algorithm to fit ac susceptibility data is discussed. This algorithm is employed to study the intergranular response χ′(Hm) and χ″(Hm) measured for two samples of YBa2Cu3O7-δ as a function of the ac field amplitude Hm. One sample is a porous sintered cylinder and the other is a very dense melt-textured bar. In both cases good fits of the calculated components χ′ and χ″ are obtained using an algorithm that involves two free parameters, the full penetration field. Hp, and the sample quality factor, p. An interesting result for the melt-textured sample is the observation of a step in χ′(Hm) curves at very low Hm. possibly associated with grain clustering. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.80633903395Goldfarb, R.B., Lelenthal, M., Thomson, C.A., (1991) Susceptibility of Superconductors and Others Spin Systems, p. 204. , edited by R. A. Hein, T. L. Francavilla, and D. H. Lieberger Plenum Press, New YorkCouach, M., Khoder, A.F., Monnier, F., (1989) Cryogenics, 25, p. 695Goldfarb, R.B., Clark, A.F., (1988) Cryogenics, 27, p. 475Chen, D.X., Goldfarb, R.B., (1988) J. Appl. Phys., 63, p. 980Larbalestier, D.C., Babcock, S.E., Cai, X., Daeumling, M., Hampshire, D.P., Kelly, T.F., Lavanier, L.A., Seuntjens, J., (1988) Physica C, 153-155, p. 1580Worthington, T.K., Gallagher, W.J., Dingerm, T.R., (1987) Phys. Rev. Lett., 59, p. 1160Tanaka, S., Itozaki, H., (1988) J. Appl. Phys., 27, pp. L622Dersch, H., Blatter, G., (1988) Phys. Rev. B, 38, p. 11391Moreira, F.M.A., Ortiz, W.A., De Lima, O.F., (1994) Physica C, 245, p. 3205Bean, C.P., (1962) Phys. Rev. Lett., 8, p. 250Bean, C.P., (1964) Rev. Mod. Phys., 36, p. 31London, H., (1963) Phys. Lett., 6, p. 162Kim, Y.B., Hempstead, C.F., Strnad, A.R., (1963) Phys. Rev., 129, p. 528Fietz, W.A., Beasley, M.R., Silcox, J., Webb, W.W., (1964) Phys. Rev., 136, pp. A335Xu, M., Shi, D., Fox, R.F., (1990) Phys. Rev. B, 42, p. 10773Chen, D.X., Goldfarb, R.B., (1989) J. Appl. Phys., 66, p. 2489Chen, D.X., Sanchez, A., Muñoz, J.S., (1990) J. Appl. Phy., 67, p. 3430Chen, J.L., Yang, T.J., (1994) Physica C, 224, p. 345Chen, D.X., Sanchez, A., (1991) J. Appl. Phys., 70, p. 5463Ishida, T., Goldfarb, R.B., (1990) Phys. Rev. B, 41, p. 8937Sanchez, A., (1994) Physica C, 225, p. 136Shi, D., Chen, J.G., Salem-Sugui Jr., S., Goretta, K.C., (1991) Physica C, 185-189, p. 2329Sanchez, A., Chen, D.X., (1991) Susceptibility of Superconductors and Others Spin Systems, p. 251. , edited by R. A. Hein, T. L. Francavilla, and D. H. Lieberger Plenum, New YorkGelfuso, V.C., Ortiz, W.A., unpublishe

    Study of magnetic and specific heat measurements at low temperatures in Nd0.5Sr0.5MnO3 and Nd0.5Ca0.5MnO3

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    The magnetization at low temperatures for Nd0.5Sr0.5MnO3 and Nd0.5Ca0.5MnO3 samples showed a rapid increase with decreasing temperatures, contrary to a La0.5Ca0.5MnO3 sample. Specific heat measurement at low temperatures showed a Schottky-like anomaly for the first two samples. However, there is not a straight forward correlation between the intrinsic magnetic moment of the Nd3+ ions and the Schottky-like anomaly.Comment: To be presented in the 1 Joint European Magnetic Symposia, Grenoble,France (2001). Also submitted to Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Material

    Probing pairing symmetry of Sm_{1.85}Ce_{0.15}CuO_4 via highly-sensitive voltage measurements: Evidence for strong impurity scattering

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    Using a highly-sensitive home-made mutual-inductance technique, temperature profiles of the magnetic penetration depth λ(T)\lambda (T) in the optimally-doped Sm1.85Ce0.15CuO4Sm_{1.85}Ce_{0.15}CuO_4 thin films have been extracted. The low-temperature behavior of λ(T)\lambda (T) is found to be best-fitted by linear Δλ(T)/λ(0)=ln(2)kBT/Δ0\Delta \lambda (T)/\lambda (0)= \ln(2)k_BT/\Delta_0 and quadratic Δλ(T)/λ(0)=Γ1/2Δ03/2T2\Delta \lambda (T)/\lambda (0)=\Gamma ^{-1/2}\Delta_0^{-3/2}T^2 laws above and below T=0.22TCT=0.22T_C, respectively, which clearly indicates the presence of d-wave pairing mechanism dominated by strong paramagnetic scattering at the lowest temperatures. The best fits produce Δ0/kBTC=2.07\Delta_0/k_BT_C=2.07 and Γ/TC=0.25(TC/Δ0)3\Gamma /T_C=0.25(T_C/\Delta_0)^3 for the estimates of the nodal gap parameter and impurity scattering rate

    Magnetic relaxation and magnetization field dependence measurements in La0.5Ca0.5MnO3

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    We reported a systematic change in the average magnetic relaxation rate, after the application and removal of a 5 T magnetic field, in a polycrystalline sample of La0.5Ca0.5MnO3. Magnetic relaxation measurements and magnetization versus field curves were taken from 10 K to 160 K. The long time behavior of the relaxation curves was approximately logarithmic in all cases. Keywords: Charge Ordering, Relaxation, Magnetic measurementsComment: 2 figures, accepted to be presented in the International Conference on Magnetism 2000 in Recife, also submitted to Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Material

    TRIZ: creativity as exact science?

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    TRIZ is the acronym for the Russian phrase Theory of Inventive Problem Solving. Over two million patents have been examined, classified by level of inventiveness, and analyzed to look for principles of innovation. If these principles could be identified and codified, they could be taught to people to make the process of invention more predictable. In this paper we discuss some ideas to use this method in the preparation of Physics students.TRIZ é a sigla para as palavras russas que, em português, significam Teoria para a Resolução de Problemas Criativos. O estudo de mais de dois milhões de patentes no mundo tem permitido identificar princípios universais de invenção. Ensinando estes princípios e com a ajuda de técnicas psicológicas de geração de idéias, a metodologia TRIZ pretende aprofundar e dinamizar o processo criativo. Neste artigo apresentamos algumas sugestões de como utilizar o método TRIZ na formação de estudantes de Física.205209Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq

    Magnetic And Superconducting Properties Of Ru Sr2 Gd1.5 Ce0.5 Cu2 O10-δ Samples: Dependence On The Oxygen Content And Aging Effects

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    The magnetic and superconducting properties of Ru Sr2 Gd1.5 Ce0.5 Cu2 O10-δ polycrystalline samples with different oxygen-doping levels are presented. A strong suppression of the superconducting temperature (Tc), as well as a reduction in the superconducting fraction, occurs as the oxygen content is reduced by annealing the samples in oxygen-deprived atmospheres. Drastic changes in the electrical resistivity are observed above Tc, possibly associated with oxygen removal, mainly from grain boundaries. However, the magnetic ordering is relatively less affected by the changes in oxygen content of the samples. The spin-glass transition is enhanced and shifted to higher temperatures with the reduction in oxygen content. This could be correlated with an increase in the spin disorder and frustration for the oxygen-depleted samples. Also, the same oxygen-vacancy-induced disorder could explain the reduction in the fraction of the sample showing antiferromagnetic order. We also report significant changes in the measured properties of the samples as a function of time. © 2005 The American Physical Society.7113Felner, I., Asaf, U., Levi, Y., Millo, O., (1997) Phys. Rev. B, 55, p. 3374. , PRBMDO 0163-1829 10.1103/PhysRevB.55.R3374Bernhard, C., Tallon, J.L., Niedermayer, Ch., Blasius, Th., Golnik, A., Brücher, E., Kremer, R.K., Ansaldo, E.J., (1999) Phys. Rev. B, 59, p. 14099. , PRBMDO. 0163-1829. 10.1103/PhysRevB.59.14099Awana, V.P.S., Karppinen, M., Yamauchi, H., (2003) Studies of High Tc Superconductors, 46, p. 77. , edited by A. V. Narlikar (Nova Science Publishers, New YorkMatvejeff, M., Awana, V.P.S., Jang, L.-Y., Liu, R.S., Yamauchi, H., Karppinen, M., (2003) Physica C, 392-396, p. 87. , PHYCE6 0921-4534Cardoso, C.A., Araujo-Moreira, F.M., Awana, V.P.S., Kishan, H., Takayama-Muromachi, E., De Lima, O.F., (2004) Physica C, 405, p. 212. , PHYCE6 0921-4534Cardoso, C.A., Araujo-Moreira, F.M., Awana, V.P.S., Takayama-Muromachi, E., De Lima, O.F., Yamauchi, H., Karppinen, M., (2003) Phys. Rev. B, 67, p. 020407. , PRBMDO 0163-1829 10.1103/PhysRevB.67.020407Shi, L., Li, G., Fan, X.J., Feng, S.J., Li, X.-G., (2003) Physica C, 399, p. 69. , PHYCE6 0921-4534Felner, I., Asaf, U., Ritter, F., Klamut, P.W., Dabrowski, B., (2001) Physica C, 364-365, p. 368. , PHYCE6 0921-4534Felner, I., Asaf, U., Galstyan, E., (2002) Phys. Rev. B, 66, p. 024503. , PRBMDO 0163-1829 10.1103/PhysRevB.66.024503Felner, I., Asaf, U., Levi, Y., Millo, O., (2000) Physica C, 334, p. 141. , PHYCE6 0921-4534 10.1016/S0921-4534(00)00250-1Awana, V.P.S., Ansari, M.A., Gupta, A., Saxena, R.B., Kishan, H., Buddhikot, D., Malik, S.K., (2004) Phys. Rev. B, 70, p. 104520. , PRBMDO 0163-1829 10.1103/PhysRevB.70.104520Yoshizawa, H., Mitsuda, S., Aruga, H., Ito, A., (1987) Phys. Rev. Lett., 59, p. 2364. , PRLTAO 0031-9007 10.1103/PhysRevLett.59.2364Binder, K., Young, A.P., (1986) Rev. Mod. Phys., 58, p. 801. , RMPHAT 0034-6861 10.1103/RevModPhys.58.801Mydosh, J.A., (1993) Spin Glasses An Experimental Introduction, , Taylor & Francis, LondonFelner, I., Galstyan, E., Herber, R.H., Nowik, I., (2004) Phys. Rev. B, 70, p. 094504. , PRBMDO 0163-1829 10.1103/PhysRevB.70.094504Shengelaya, A., Khasanov, R., Eschenko, D.G., Felner, I., Asaf, U., Savić, I.M., Keller, H., Müller, K.A., (2004) Phys. Rev. B, 69, p. 024517. , PRBMDO. 0163-1829. 10.1103/PhysRevB.69.024517Xue, Y.Y., Cao, D.H., Lorenz, B., Chu, C.W., (2002) Phys. Rev. B, 65, p. 020511. , PRBMDO 0163-1829 10.1103/PhysRevB.65.02051

    Structural And Magnetic Study Of Labacocu O5+δ

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    The structure and magnetic properties of the compound LaBaCuCo O5+δ have been studied for the non-stoichiometric oxygen concentration δ≈0.6. The structure is pseudo-cubic with a tripled perovskite unit cell. The crystal structure was determined by a combined Rietveld fit to neutron and synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction data in the orthorhombic Pmmm space group, with cell parameters a=3.9223 (3) Å, b=3.9360 (3) Å, c=11.7073 (8) Å, and V=180.74 (2) Å3 (room temperature). Antiferromagnetic ordering of Cu and Co magnetic moments is observed below 205 (4) K. The magnetic structure with cell aM =2a, bM =2b, and cM =2c, could be described with the Shubnikov space group Fmm m′. The magnetic moments of both equivalent Cu/Co sites were determined at 50 and 170 K to be 0.83 (3) μB and 0.58 (3) μB, respectively, consistent with one unpaired electron per atom. 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    Elastic properties of polycrystalline YBa_2Cu_3O_7: Evidence for granularity induced martensitic behavior

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    In this work we present the study of the elastic properties of polycrystalline samples of superconducting YBa_2Cu_3O_7 prepared by the sol-gel method. The quality of all samples was checked by x-ray diffraction and scanning electronic microscopy while their physical properties were verified by transport and magnetic measurements. The elastic study was performed using the standard pulse-echo technique through measuring the phase velocity and the attenuation of ultrasonic waves (in the range of a few MHz) as a function of temperature. We have focused this study on the low temperatures interval (T < 200K). The obtained results show a strong hysteretic behavior in the ultrasonic attenuation (in addition to usually observed hysteretic behavior for the velocity) which strongly supports the existence of a martensitic-like phase above the superconducting critical temperature T_C. We argue that this peculiar behavior can be attributed to the granularity present in the samples.Comment: Physica C (in press
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