182 research outputs found
Epitaxial LaFeAsOF thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition
Superconducting and epitaxially grown LaFeAsOF thin films were successfully
prepared on (001)-oriented LaAlO3 substrates using pulsed laser deposition. The
prepared thin films show exclusively a single in-plane orientation with
epitaxial relation (001)[100] parallel to (001)[100] and a FWHM value of 1deg.
Furthermore, resistive measurement of the superconducting transition
temperature revealed a Tc90 of 25K with a high residual resistive ratio of 6.8.
The applied preparation technique, standard thin film pulsed laser deposition
at room temperature in combination with a subsequent post annealing process, is
suitable for fabrication of high quality LaFeAsO1-xFx thin films. A high upper
critical field of 76.2 T was evaluated for magnetic fields applied
perpendicular to the c-axis and the anisotropy was calculated to be 3.3
assuming single band superconductivity.Comment: 6 pages, 4 Figure
A Novel Magnetoscan Setup
Due to a modification in the original magnetoscan setup, a significant
improvement in resolution was obtained. The paper focuses on experimental
results which should support the idea of the new setup using two magnets with
opposite direction of magnetization. This contribution to the characterization
techniques of melt-grown bulk superconductors should promote the easy
installation of this technique in industry. The improved magnetoscan technique
may further help to investigate growth-induced inhomogeneities of the
top-seeded-melt-growth process in the submillimeter range, and it offers new
possibilities to the characterization of smaller structures such as
superconducting films or coated conductors.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure
Scaling behaviour of the critical current in clean epitaxial Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 thin films
The angular-dependent critical current density, Jc(theta), and the upper
critical field, Hc2(theta), of epitaxial Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 thin films have been
investigated. No Jc(theta) peaks for H || c were observed regardless of
temperatures and magnetic fields. In contrast, Jc(theta) showed a broad maximum
at theta=90 degree, which arises from intrinsic pinning. All data except at
theta=90 degree can be scaled by the Blatter plot. Hc2(theta) near Tc follows
the anisotropic Ginzburg-Landau expression. The mass anisotropy increased from
1.5 to 2 with increasing temperature, which is an evidence for multi-band
superconductivity.Comment: Accepted in Physical Review B rapid communication
Quantitative assessment of pinning forces and the superconducting gap in NbN thin films from complementary magnetic force microscopy and transport measurements
Epitaxial niobium-nitride thin films with a critical temperature of Tc=16K
and a thickness of 100nm were fabricated on MgO(100) substrates by pulsed laser
deposition. Low-temperature magnetic force microscopy (MFM) images of the
supercurrent vortices were measured after field cooling in a magnetic field of
3mT at various temperatures. Temperature dependence of the penetration depth
has been evaluated by a two-dimensional fitting of the vortex profiles in the
monopole-monopole model. Its subsequent fit to a single s-wave gap function
results in the superconducting gap amplitude Delta(0) = 2.9 meV = 2.1*kB*Tc, in
perfect agreement with previous reports. The pinning force has been
independently estimated from local depinning of individual vortices by lateral
forces exerted by the MFM tip and from transport measurements. A good
quantitative agreement between the two techniques shows that for low fields, B
<< Hc2, MFM is a powerful and reliable technique to probe the local variations
of the pinning landscape. We also demonstrate that the monopole model can be
successfully applied even for thin films with a thickness comparable to the
penetration depth.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, 2 table
Influenced of Fe buffer thickness on the crystalline quality and the transport properties of Fe/Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 bilayers
The implementation of an Fe buffer layer is a promising way to obtain
epitaxial growth of Co-doped BaFe2As2 (Ba-122). However, the crystalline
quality and the superconducting properties of Co-doped Ba-122 are influenced by
the Fe buffer layer thickness, dFe. The well-textured growth of the Fe/Ba-122
bilayer with dFe = 15 nm results in a high Jc of 0.45 MAcm at 12 K in
self-field, whereas a low Jc value of 61000 Acm is recorded for the
bilayer with dFe = 4 nm at the corresponding reduced temperature due to the
presence of grain boundaries
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