296 research outputs found

    Magnetic field dependence of the coherence length and penetration depth of MgB2 single crystals

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    International audienceWe report on specific heat and Hall probe magnetization measurements in magnesium diboride single crystals. A magnetic field dependence of the coherence length has been deduced from the former assuming that the electronic excitations are localized in field dependent vortex cores in which case is related to the Sommerfeld coefficient = Cp /T T→0 throughout, H /a0 2 a0 being the vortex spacing . The reversible part of the magnetization has been analyzed with a phenomenological Ginzburg-Landau model introducing field dependent parameters i.e., penetration depth and which account for the decreasing contribution of the -band with increasing field. This approach perfectly reproduces the experimental data by combining the field dependence of deduced from Cp 1/ 2 B with an almost linear increase of from 450 Å at low field to 700 Å close to Hc2. These field dependences can then be used to consistently describe the field dependence of the critical current density, small angle neutron scattering form factor, and muon spin relaxation rate

    ALTICORE: an initiative for coastal altimetry

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    ALTICORE (value-added ALTImetry for COastal REgions) is an international initiative whose main objective is to encourage the operational use of altimetry over coastal areas, by improving the quality and availability of coastal altimetry data. The ALTICORE proposal has recently been submitted for funding to the INTAS scheme (www.intas.be) by a consortium of partners from Italy, France, UK, Russia and Azerbaijan. ALTICORE is also meant as a contribution to the ongoing International Altimeter Service effort. In this work we will describe the anticipated project stages, namely: 1) improvement of the most widely distributed, 1 Hz, data by analyzing the corrective terms and providing the best solutions, including those derived from appropriate local modelling; 2) development of a set of algorithms to automate quality control and gap-filling functions for the coastal regions; 3) development of testing strategies to ensure a thorough validation of the data. The improved products will be delivered to ALTICORE users via Grid-compliant technology; this makes it easier to integrate the local data holdings, allows access from a range of services, e.g. directly into model assimilation or GIS systems and should therefore facilitate a widespread and complete assessment of the 1Hz data performance and limitations. We will also outline the design and implementation of the Grid-compliant system for efficient access to distributed archives of data; this consists of regional data centres, each having primary responsibility for regional archives, local corrections and quality control, and operating a set of web-services allowing access to the full functionality of data extraction. We will conclude by discussing a follow-on phase of the project; this will investigate further improvements on the processing strategy, including the use of higher frequency (10 or 20 Hz) data. Phenomena happen at smaller spatial scales near the coast, so this approach is necessary to match the required resolution. The whole project will hopefully promote the 15-year sea surface height from altimetry to the rank of operational record for the coastal areas

    Critical Fields and Critical Currents in MgB2

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    We review recent measurements of upper (Hc2) and lower (Hc1) critical fields in clean single crystals of MgB2, and their anisotropies between the two principal crystallographic directions. Such crystals are far into the "clean limit" of Type II superconductivity, and indeed for fields applied in the c-direction, the Ginzburg-Landau parameter k is only about 3, just large enough for Type II behaviour. Because m0Hc2 is so low, about 3 T for fields in the c-direction, MgB2 has to be modified for it to become useful for high-current applications. It should be possible to increase Hc2 by the introduction of strong electron scattering (but because of the electronic structure and the double gap that results, the scatterers will have to be chosen carefully). In addition, pinning defects on a scale of a few nm will have to be engineered in order to enhance the critical current density at high fields.Comment: BOROMAG Conference Invited paper. To appear in Supercond. Sci. Tec

    Influence of Al doping on the critical fields and gap values in magnesium diboride single crystals

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    The lower (Hc1H_{c1}) and upper (Hc2H_{c2}) critical fields of Mg1−x_{1-x}Alx_{x}B2_2 single crystals (for x=0x = 0, 0.1 and ≳0.2\gtrsim 0.2) have been deduced from specific heat and local magnetization measurements, respectively. We show that Hc1H_{c1} and Hc2H_{c2} are both decreasing with increasing doping content. The corresponding anisotropy parameter ΓHc2(0)=Hc2ab(0)/Hc2c(0)\Gamma_{H_{c2}}(0) = H^{ab}_{c2}(0)/H^c_{c2}(0) value also decreases from ∼5\sim 5 in pure MgB2_2 samples down to ∼1.5\sim 1.5 for x≳0.2x \gtrsim 0.2 whereas ΓHc1(0)=Hc1c(0)/Hc1ab(0)\Gamma_{H_{c1}}(0)=H^c_{c1}(0)/H^{ab}_{c1}(0) remains on the order of 1 in all samples. The small and large gap values have been obtained by fitting the temperature dependence of the zero field electronic contribution to the specific heat to the two gap model for the three Al concentrations. Very similar values have also been obtained by point contact spectroscopy measurements. The evolution of those gaps with Al concentration suggests that both band filling and interband scattering effects are present

    Anisotropies of the lower and upper critical fields in MgB2_2 single crystals

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    The temperature dependence of the London penetration depth (λ\lambda) and coherence length (ξ\xi) has been deduced from Hall probe magnetization measurements in high quality MgB2_2 single crystals in the two main crystallographic directions. We show that, in contrast to conventional superconductors, MgB2_2 is characterized by two different anisotropy parameters (Γλ=λc/λab\Gamma_\lambda = \lambda_c/\lambda_{ab} and Γξ=ξab/ξc\Gamma_\xi = \xi_{ab}/\xi_c) which strongly differ at low temperature and merge at TcT_c . These results are in very good agreement with recent calculations in weakly coupled two bands suprerconductors (Phys. Rev. B, 66, 020509(R) (2002).Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Anisotropy of the upper critical field in superconductors with anisotropic gaps. Anisotropy parameters of MgB2

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    The upper critical field Hc2 is evaluated for weakly-coupled two-band superconductors. By modeling the actual bands and the gap distribution of MgB2 by two Fermi surface spheroids with average parameters of the real material, we show that H_{c2,ab}/H_{c2,c} increases with decreasing temperature in agreement with available data.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure

    Data model issues in the Cherenkov Telescope Array project

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    The planned Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), a future ground-based Very-High-Energy (VHE) gamma-ray observatory, will be the largest project of its kind. It aims to provide an order of magnitude increase in sensitivity compared to currently operating VHE experiments and open access to guest observers. These features, together with the thirty years lifetime planned for the installation, impose severe constraints on the data model currently being developed for the project. In this contribution we analyze the challenges faced by the CTA data model development and present the requirements imposed to face them. While the full data model is still not completed we show the organization of the work, status of the design, and an overview of the prototyping efforts carried out so far. We also show examples of specific aspects of the data model currently under development.Comment: In Proceedings of the 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2015), The Hague, The Netherlands. All CTA contributions at arXiv:1508.0589

    Geometrical barriers and lower critical field in MgB2 single crystals

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    International audienceThe first penetration field sHpd has been deduced from local magnetization and specific heat measurements in magnesium diboride single crystals. For Ha ic, the geometrical barriers (GB) play a dominant role in the irreversibility mechanism. In thin samples, neglecting the GB in this direction would then lead to a large overestimation of Hc1 deduced from Hp through the standard elliptical formula. The lower critical field is found to be isotropic at low temperature (0.11±0.01 T)

    Spectral signatures of the tropical Pacific dynamics from model and altimetry: a focus on the meso-/submesoscale range

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    The processes that contribute to the flat sea surface height (SSH) wavenumber spectral slopes observed in the tropics by satellite altimetry are examined in the tropical Pacific. The tropical dynamics are first investigated with a 1∕12° global model. The equatorial region from 10°&thinsp;N to 10°&thinsp;S is dominated by tropical instability waves with a peak of energy at 1000&thinsp;km wavelength, strong anisotropy, and a cascade of energy from 600&thinsp;km down to smaller scales. The off-equatorial regions from 10 to 20° latitude are characterized by a narrower mesoscale range, typical of midlatitudes. In the tropics, the spectral taper window and segment lengths need to be adjusted to include these larger energetic scales. The equatorial and off-equatorial regions of the 1∕12° model have surface kinetic energy spectra consistent with quasi-geostrophic turbulence. The balanced component of the dynamics slightly flattens the EKE spectra, but modeled SSH wavenumber spectra maintain a steep slope that does not match the observed altimetric spectra. A second analysis is based on 1∕36° high-frequency regional simulations in the western tropical Pacific, with and without explicit tides, where we find a strong signature of internal waves and internal tides that act to increase the smaller-scale SSH spectral energy power and flatten the SSH wavenumber spectra, in agreement with the altimetric spectra. The coherent M2 baroclinic tide is the dominant signal at  ∼ 140&thinsp;km wavelength. At short scales, wavenumber SSH spectra are dominated by incoherent internal tides and internal waves which extend up to 200&thinsp;km in wavelength. These incoherent internal waves impact space scales observed by today's along-track altimetric SSH, and also on the future Surface Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission 2-D swath observations, raising the question of altimetric observability of the shorter mesoscale structures in the tropics.</p

    Retention of Two-Band Superconductivity in Highly Carbon-Doped MgB2

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    Tunneling data on MgB_{1.8}C_{0.2} show a reduction in the energy gap of the pi-bands by a factor of two from undoped MgB2 that is consistent with the Tc reduction, but inconsistent with the expectations of the dirty limit. Dirty-limit theory for undoped MgB2 predicts a single gap about three times larger than measured and a reduced Tc comparable to that measured. Our heavily-doped samples exhibit a uniform dispersion of C suggestive of significantly enhanced scattering, and we conclude that the retention of two-band superconductivity in these samples is caused by a selective suppression of interband scattering.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures; added one figure, added one reference, minor changes to the text, manuscript accepted for publication as a Phys. Rev. B Rapid Communicatio
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