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    Flux jumps, Second Magnetization Peak anomaly and the Peak Effect phenomenon in single crystals of YNi2B2CYNi_2B_2C and LuNi2B2CLuNi_2B_2C

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    We present magnetization measurements in single crystals of the tetragonal YNi2B2CYNi_2B_2C compound, which exhibit the phenomenon of peak effect as well as the second magnetization peak anomaly for H >> 0.5T (H || c). At the lower field (50mT << H << 200mT), we have observed the presence of flux jumps, which seem to relate to a structural change in the local symmetry of the flux line lattice (a first order re-orientation transition across a local field in some parts of the sample, in the range of 100mT to 150mT). These flux jumps are also observed in a single crystal of LuNi2B2CLuNi_2B_2C for H || c in the field region from 2 mT to 25 mT, which are compatible with the occurrence of a re-orientation transition at a lower field in a cleaner crystal of this compound, as compared to those of YNi2B2CYNi_2B_2C. Vortex phase diagrams drawn for H || c in LuNi2B2CLuNi_2B_2C and YNi2B2CYNi_2B_2C show that the ordered elastic glass phase spans a larger part of (H, T) space in the former as compared to latter, thereby, reaffirming the difference in the relative purity of the two samples.Comment: 11 pages, 14 figure

    Evidence of gap anisotropy in superconducting YNi2B2C using directional point contact spectroscopy

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    We present a study of the anisotropy in the superconducting energy gap in a single crystal of YNi2B2C (Tc~14.6K) using directional point contact spectroscopy. The superconducting energy gap at 2.7K, when measured for I||c, is 4.5 times larger than that for I||a. The energy gaps in the two directions also have different temperature dependences. Our results support a scenario with s+g like symmetry.Comment: Ps file with figure

    Anisotropy in spatial order-disorder transformations and the vortex lattice symmetry transition in YNi2B2CYNi_2B_2C and LuNi2B2CLuNi_2B_2C

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    Explorations of the order-disorder transformation in vortex matter in single crystals of tetragonal structured (c/a \sim3) borocarbide superconductors, YNi2B2CYNi_2B_2C and LuNi2B2CLuNi_2B_2C, reveal that vortex arrays experience different effective pinning in different crystallographic directions. We surmise that correlation exists between the large anisotropy in effective pinning/disorder and the differences in the (local) symmetry transition from rhombohedral to (quasi) square vortex lattice(VL). For field along high symmetry directions, like, c-axis and ab-basal plane, the VL symmetry is close to square and the ordered state spans a large field interval. When the field is turned away from the c-axis towards ab-plane, at intermediate angles, the region of ordered state shrinks, in response to enhancement in effective pinning. At such intermediate angles the symmetry of the VL would be far from ideal triangular or square.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures (Accepted in Euro Phys. Letts.

    Magnetocaloric effect and magnetic cooling near a field-induced quantum-critical point

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    The presence of a quantum critical point (QCP) can significantly affect the thermodynamic properties of a material at finite temperatures T. This is reflected, e.g., in the entropy landscape S(T, r) in the vicinity of a QCP, yielding particularly strong variations for varying the tuning parameter r such as pressure or magnetic field B. Here we report on the determination of the critical enhancement of δS/δB \delta S / \delta B near a B-induced QCP via absolute measurements of the magnetocaloric effect (MCE), (δT/δB)S(\delta T / \delta B)_S, and demonstrate that the accumulation of entropy around the QCP can be used for efficient low-temperature magnetic cooling. Our proof of principle is based on measurements and theoretical calculations of the MCE and the cooling performance for a Cu2+^{2+}-containing coordination polymer, which is a very good realization of a spin-1/2 antiferromagnetic Heisenberg chain - one of the simplest quantum-critical systems.Comment: 21 pages, 4 figure

    Critical points in the Bragg glass phase of a weakly pinned crystal of Ca3_3Rh4_4Sn13_{13}

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    New experimental data are presented on the scan rate dependence of the magnetization hysteresis width ΔM(H)\Delta M(H) (\propto critical current density Jc(H)J_c(H)) in isothermal MHM-H scans in a weakly pinned single crystal of Ca3_3Rh4_4Sn13_{13}, which displays second magnetization peak (SMP) anomaly as distinct from the peak effect (PE). We observe an interesting modulation in the field dependence of a parameter which purports to measure the dynamical annealing of the disordered bundles of vortices injected through the sample edges towards the destined equilibrium vortex state at a given HH. These data, in conjunction with the earlier observations made while studying the thermomagnetic history dependence in Jc(H)J_c(H) in the tracing of the minor hysteresis loops, imply that the partially disordered state heals towards the more ordered state between the peak field of the SMP anomaly and the onset field of the PE. The vortex phase diagram in the given crystal of Ca3_3Rh4_4Sn13_{13} has been updated in the context of the notion of the phase coexistence of the ordered and disordered regions between the onset field of the SMP anomaly and the spinodal line located just prior to the irreversibility line. A multi-critical point and a critical point in the (H,TH,T) region of the Bragg glass phase have been marked in this phase diagram and the observed behaviour is discussed in the light of recent data on multi-critical point in the vortex phase diagram in a single crystal of Nb.Comment: To appear in Current trends in Vortex State Studies - Pramana J. Physic

    Superconductivity in single crystals of a quasi-one dimensional infinite chain cuprate Srx_xCa1x_{1-x}CuO2_2 at 90 K

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    Although there is no complete theory of high temperature superconductivity, the importance of CuO2_2 planes in cuprate superconductors is confirmed from both theory and experiments. Strong Coulomb repulsion between electrons on the CuO2_2 plane makes the resultant electron system highly correlated and a difficult problem to solve since exact solutions of many-body Hamiltonian in two dimensions do not exist. If however, superconductivity can arise in structures having chains rather than planes and having a high critical temperature, then the high temperature superconductivity problem could become more tractable since exact solutions in one dimension do exist. In this paper, we report the observation of bulk superconductivity in single crystals of a cuprate Srx_xCa1x_{1-x}CuO2_2 at very high critical temperature, Tc_c, of \sim 90 K whose structure reveals the presence of infinite double chains of Cu-O-Cu-O instead of CuO2_2 planes, thus, ensuring quasi-one dimensional superconductivity. Bulk superconducting behaviour was observed in \textit{dc} magnetisation, \textit{ac} susceptibility as well as resistance measurements. The observation of bulk superconductivity in Srx_xCa1x_{1-x}CuO2_2 having chains of Cu-O-Cu-O rather than planes of CuO2_2 at a high Tc_c of 90 K is expected to profoundly impact our understanding of high temperature superconductivity.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure

    Evolution in the split-peak structure across the Peak Effect region in single crystals of 2H2H-NbSe2_2

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    We have explored the presence of a two-peak feature spanning the peak effect (PE) region in the ac susceptibility data and the magnetization hysteresis measurements over a wide field-temperature regime in few weakly pinned single crystals of 2H2H-NbSe2_2, which display reentrant characteristic in the PE curve near TcT_c(0). We believe that the two-peak feature evolves into distinct second magnetization peak anomaly well separated from the PE with gradual enhancement in the quenched random pinning.Comment: 9 figure

    Electronic band structure of the borocarbide superconductor LuNi2B2C

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